After Bin Laden
By (Author) Abdel-Bari Atwan
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
10th December 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social groups: religious groups and communities
363.325088297
Paperback
307
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 23mm
396g
Osama bin Laden is dead but al-Qa'ida remains the CIA's 'number one threat'. With branches in strategic hotspots from Yemen and Somalia to North Africa and an increasing influence among 'home grown jihadis' in the West, journalist and al-Qa'ida expert Abdel Bari Atwan investigates how the organisation has survived all attempts to destroy it. Al-Qa'ida after bin Laden has expanded its reach by cementing new alliances and exploiting the opportunities regional turmoil affords. The Arab Spring has opened new battlegrounds for jihadists, particularly in Libya, the Sahel, Syria and Egypt. As the extremist zeal for a global caliphate shows no sign of abating, Atwan profiles the next generation of foot soldiers and leaders and explores the new methods they embrace in the pursuit of jihad in a digital age.
Praise for author: 'A key voice explaining the world of Islamist militancy to the English-speaking world' Peter Bergen
Born in Gaza in 1950, Abdel Bari Atwan is Editor-in-Chief at the London-based newspaper, Al Quds al-Arabi, which he has edited for the last twenty years. Atwan interviewed Osama bin Laden twice in the late 1990s, and has cultivated uniquely well-placed sources from within the various branches of al-Qa'ida over the last fifteen years. His other works include The Secret History of al-Qa'ida (Saqi Books, 2006).