RT Book T1 Jihad & Co: Black Markets and Islamist Power A1 Ahmad, Aisha LA English PP Oxford PB Oxford University Press YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/895217481 AB Why are Islamists able to build state-like polities out of enduring civil war stalemate? By tracking the financial origins of jihadists in Afghanistan, Somalia, Pakistan, Mali, and Iraq, Jihad & Co. shows that behind the heated rhetoric, there are hard economic reasons behind Islamist success AB Cover -- Half title -- Jihad & Co. -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Mosques and Markets -- 2. Black Flags in the Bazaar: The Making ofModern Islamist Proto- States -- 3. Mafia and Mujahideen: Trafficking and TrustBuilding under Soviet Occupation -- 4. Traders and Taliban: Business Interestsand Islamist Power in Afghanistan -- 5. Beards for Business: The Origins and Evolutionof the Mogadishu Mafia -- 6. The Price of Protection: The Rise of the Islamic Courts Union -- 7. The Blowback Effect: International Interventionand the Collapse of the Proto- State -- 8. The Proto- State Goes Global: Business- Islamist Alliancesacross the Muslim World -- 9. Rising from the Ashes: The Dilemma of ModernJihadist Proto- State Formation -- Appendix: Methodology and Field Research -- Notes -- Index OP 337 CN 381 SN 978-0-19-065678-2 K1 Illegaler Handel K1 Informelle Wirtschaft K1 Islam K1 Bürgerkrieg K1 Radikalismus K1 Terrorismus K1 Islamische Staaten K1 Dschihadismus K1 Militanz K1 Djihad K1 Terrorist K1 De-facto-Regierung K1 Einflussgröße K1 Interesse K1 Kleingewerbe K1 Schattenwirtschaft K1 Schwarzmarkt K1 Djihad : Terrorismus : Finanzierung : Unterstützung : Schwarzmarkt : Wirtschaftliche Elite K1 Islam : Fundamentalismus : Bürgerkrieg : Djihad : Wirtschaft