Jihad as Grand Strategy

Jihad as Grand Strategy
Author: S. Paul Kapur
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2017
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199768528

Download Jihad as Grand Strategy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Islamist militants based in Pakistan have played a major role in terrorism around the world and pose a significant threat to regional and international security. Although the Pakistan-militant connection has received widespread attention only in recent years, it is not a new phenomenon. Pakistan has, since its inception in the wake of World War II, used Islamist militants to wage jihad in order to compensate for severe political and material weakness. This use of militancy has become so important that it is now a central component of Pakistani grand strategy; supporting jihad is one of the principal means by which the Pakistani state seeks to produce security for itself. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the strategy has not been wholly disastrous. It has achieved important domestic and international successes, enabling Pakistan to confront stronger adversaries and shape its strategic environment without the costs and risks of direct combat, and to help promote internal cohesion to compensate for its weak domestic political foundations. Recently, however, these successes of Pakistan's militant strategy have given way to serious problems. The militant organizations that Pakistan nurtured over the decades are increasingly exceeding its control; continued support for jihad diverts scarce resources from pressing domestic projects, impeding the country's internal development; and the militant campaign's repeated provocations have led India to adopt a more aggressive conventional military posture. As Paul Kapur shows in Jihad as Grand Strategy, these developments significantly undermine Pakistani interests, threatening to leave it less politically cohesive and externally secure than it was before. Thus, despite its past benefits, the strategy has outlived its utility, and Pakistan will have to abandon it in order to avoid catastrophe. This will require not simply a change of policy, but a thoroughgoing reconceptualization of the Pakistani state.

Grand Strategy in the War Against Terrorism

Grand Strategy in the War Against Terrorism
Author: Thomas R. Mockaitis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 113576350X

Download Grand Strategy in the War Against Terrorism Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This collection of essays examines the strategic dimensions of contemporary terrorist threats. It evaluates the changing nature of modern terrorism in the light of the events of September 11 2001. The collection argues that terrorism now promises to enter the terrain of global "grand strategy".

Al-Qaʻida's Grand Strategy Under Pressure

Al-Qaʻida's Grand Strategy Under Pressure
Author: Eric V. Larsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2012
Genre: Jihad
ISBN:

Download Al-Qaʻida's Grand Strategy Under Pressure Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"To better meet the threat posed by the al-Qaʹida network, it is critical to understand the strategic thinking of the al-Qaʹida transnational movement. This volumes provides background on al-Qaʹida's Salafi-jihadi theology, which serves as a foundation for al-Qaʹida's strategic thought; the authors discuss the intellectual history behind al-Qaʹida's strategy, the debate among jihadis over targeting fellow Muslims, and the critical importance of the Islamic caliphate in jihadi grand strategy. The authors summarize and assess 12 texts by Salafi-jihadi ideologues and strategists, using them as a basis to identify a main trend in contemporary jihadi philosophy; the authors also note several key signposts that could affect this trend. Drawing on case studies of the Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and Afghanistan, and especially the example of Abu Musʻab al-Zarqawi, the authors examine the role of al-Qaʻida theater emirs and conclude that they may exert more influence in crafting and executing the organization's operational strategy than jihadi strategic writers or even al-Qaʻida's senior leadership. Finally, the authors analyze al-Qaʻida's propaganda and media efforts: They find that such efforts are at least as important to al-Qaʻida's overall strategy as its armed tactical operations, but also that jihadi propaganda and media efforts generally have been unsuccessful at mobilizing the broader Muslim world in support for al-Qaʻida. The authors conclude with a discussion of the implications of these findings for U.S. counterterrorism strategy and for future research.""--P. [4] of cover.

On War

On War
Author: Mohammed Akbar Khan
Publisher: Karachi : Islamic Military Science Association
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1967
Genre: Islamic Empire
ISBN:

Download On War Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The New Totalitarians

The New Totalitarians
Author: Douglas J. Macdonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2007
Genre: Government publications
ISBN:

Download The New Totalitarians Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The author argues that the social identity theory behind the "clash of civilizations" thesis is useful for analyzing the tasks before us in the "Long War" on Terrorism. The "clash of civilizations" is not actually occurring, he argues, but is rather the end goal of radical Islamist political grand strategy. Radical Islamist terrorists, like the Fascists and Communists before them, cannot allow alternative value systems to exist in areas they control. Their goal is to spread such totalitarian beliefs to the entire Muslim world in order to create a violent "clash" with non-Muslim societies, and, in some versions, radical Islam is expected to spread to the entire world. The author argues that the first thing to understand about the enemy is that there is nothing to negotiate with them because of their radical totalitarian nature. He warns that the first imperative of any strategy in the "Long War" on Terror must be to prevent such a totalitarian ummah from being created in order to prevent a "clash of civilizations." This can best be accomplished by supporting the majority of mainstream Muslims, rewarding moves towards moderation, and avoiding unnecessary irritants to Muslim sensibilities.

The End of Grand Strategy

The End of Grand Strategy
Author: Simon Reich
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501714643

Download The End of Grand Strategy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In 'The End of Grand Strategy', Simon Reich and Peter Dombrowski challenge this common view. They eschew prescription in favour of describing and explaining what America's military actually does. They argue that each presidental administration inevitably resorts to each of the six variant of grand strategy that they implement simultaneously as a result of a series of fundamental recent changes - what they term 'calibrated strategies.' Reich and Dombrowski support their controversial argument by examining six major maritime operations, stretching from America's shores to every region of the globe. Each of these operations reflects one major variant of strategy. They conclude that grand strategy, as we know it, is dead.

Civilizational Jihad

Civilizational Jihad
Author: Pearse R. Marschner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008
Genre: Ideology
ISBN:

Download Civilizational Jihad Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Since the revolution in military affairs triggered by the events of 9-11, there have been broad efforts to "transform" the institutional culture and focus of the national security community. Nonetheless, one skill-set that has not adapted to current requirements is that of broad strategic analysis, especially the sort of threat analysis which can answer more probing strategic questions about the enemy. United States policy in the war on terror is deeply imbued with both ignorance of and indifference toward the self-proclaimed doctrinal motivation of Muslim terrorists. This paper argues that the proper approach of America toward terrorism is not to dissociate Islamist terrorists from their civilizational grounding but to consider them organic to it, different from the majority of its adherents not in their ends but their means. Terrorist ideology, or, more technically, strategic doctrine, is neither based on Western concepts of power-politics nor is it chiefly a reaction to Western policies. This ideology is none other than Islam's sacred end of the universal dissemination of the religion, law, and polity of the Islamic concept of God and divine law. The transformational first action necessary to upgrade the capabilities of the strategic vision of our national security community must be to incorporate this un-fettered understanding of the world-battlefield into America's grand strategic calculus.

The Grand Jihad

The Grand Jihad
Author: Andrew C McCarthy
Publisher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1594035814

Download The Grand Jihad Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The real threat to the United States is not terrorism. The real threat is the sophisticated forces of Islamism, which have collaborated with the American Left not only to undermine U.S. national security, but to shred the fabric of American constitutional democracy—freedom and individual liberty. In The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America, bestselling author Andrew C. McCarthy provides a harrowing account of how the global Islamist movement’s jihad involves far more than terrorist attacks, and how it has found the ideal partner in President Barack Obama, whose Islamist sympathies run deep. McCarthy is the former federal prosecutor who convicted the notorious “Blind Sheikh” and other jihadists for waging a terrorist war that included the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In his national bestseller, Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the Jihad (Encounter 2008), he explored government’s conscious avoidance of the terrorist threat, which made the nation vulnerable to mass-murder attacks. In The Grand Jihad, he exposes a more insidious peril: government’s active concealment of the Islamist ideology that unabashedly vows to “conquer America.” With the help of witting and unwitting accomplices in and out of government, Islamism doesn’t merely fuel terrorism but spawns America-hating Islamic enclaves in our midst and gradually foists Islam’s repressive law, sharia, on American life. The revolutionary doctrine has made common cause with an ascendant Left that also seeks radical transformation of our constitutional order. The prognosis for liberty could not be more dire.

Landscapes of the Jihad

Landscapes of the Jihad
Author: Faisal Devji
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0801459788

Download Landscapes of the Jihad Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

What are the motives behind Osama bin Laden's and Al-Qaeda's jihad against America and the West? Innumerable attempts have been made in recent years to explain that mysterious worldview. In Landscapes of the Jihad, Faisal Devji focuses on the ethical content of this jihad as opposed to its purported political intent. Al-Qaeda differs radically from such groups as Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and Indonesia's Jemaah Islamiyah, which aim to establish fundamentalist Islamic states. In fact, Devji contends, Al-Qaeda, with its decentralized structure and emphasis on moral rather than political action, actually has more in common with multinational corporations, antiglobalization activists, and environmentalist and social justice organizations. Bin Laden and his lieutenants view their cause as a response to the oppressive conditions faced by the Muslim world rather than an Islamist attempt to build states. Al-Qaeda culls diverse symbols and fragments from Islam's past in order to legitimize its global war against the "metaphysical evil" emanating from the West. The most salient example of this assemblage, Devji argues, is the concept of jihad itself, which Al-Qaeda defines as an "individual duty" incumbent on all Muslims, like prayer. Although medieval Islamic thought provides precedent for this interpretation, Al-Qaeda has deftly separated the stipulation from its institutional moorings and turned jihad into a weapon of spiritual conflict. Al-Qaeda and its jihad, Devji suggests, are only the most visible manifestations of wider changes in the Muslim world. Such changes include the fragmentation of traditional as well as fundamentalist forms of authority. In the author's view, Al-Qaeda represents a new way of organizing Muslim belief and practice within a global landscape and does not require ideological or institutional unity. Offering a compelling explanation for the central purpose of Al-Qaeda's jihad against the West, the meaning of its strategies and tactics, and its moral and aesthetic dimensions, Landscapes of the Jihad is at once a sophisticated work of historical and cultural analysis and an invaluable guide to the world's most prominent terrorist movement.