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 9780190656782 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