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Title How the Islamic State rose, fell and could rise again in the Maghreb
Published Brussels, Belgium : International Crisis Group, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (ii, 37 pages)
Series Middle East and North Africa report ; no. 178
ICG Middle East report ; no. 178
Contents Introduction -- Maghrebi foreign fighters in ISIS -- ISIS targets the Maghreb -- Lessons from the past; prospects for the future -- Conclusion
Summary "The Islamic State (ISIS) is in sharp decline, but in its rout lie important lessons and lingering threats. This is true for the four countries of the Maghreb covered in this report, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, which constitute a microcosm of ISIS' identity, trajectory and shifting fortunes to date. Those countries possess two unwanted claims to fame: as a significant pool of ISIS foreign fighters and, in the case of Libya, as the site of ISIS' first successful territorial conquest outside of Iraq and Syria. The pool is drying up, to a point, and the caliphate's Libyan province is no more. But many factors that enabled ISIS's ascent persist. While explaining the reasons for ISIS' performance in different theatres is inexact and risky science, there seems little question that ending Libya's anarchy and fragmentation; improving states' capacities to channel anger at elites' predatory behaviour and provide responsive governance; treading carefully when seeking to regiment religious discourse; and improving regional and international counter-terrorism cooperation would go a long way toward ensuring that success against ISIS is more than a fleeting moment"--Publisher's web site
Notes "24 July 2017."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (ICG, viewed August 4, 2017)
Subject IS (Organization)
SUBJECT IS (Organization) fast (OCoLC)fst01914325
Subject Terrorism -- Africa, North
Islamic fundamentalism -- Africa, North
Islamic fundamentalism.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
Terrorism.
SUBJECT Africa, North -- Politics and government
Africa, North -- Social conditions
Subject North Africa.
Form Electronic book
Author International Crisis Group, issuing body