Rolling Back the Islamic State

Rolling Back the Islamic State

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May 11, 2017 · English · Paperback (296 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 296
Language English
Published May 11, 2017
Publisher RAND Corporation
ISBN-10 0833097563
ISBN-13 9780833097569

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In the aftermath of the 2003 American intervention in Iraq, a complex series of events unfolded that paved the way for the rise of the Islamic State. This exploration delves into the myriad factors that contributed to the emergence of this extremist group, highlighting the interplay between political decisions and social consequences. The authors dissect how the vacuum of power and lack of effective governance in the region created fertile ground for the Islamic State's ideologies to take root and flourish.

Throughout the narrative, they analyze the impact of the U.S. military presence and the subsequent withdrawal, illustrating how these actions inadvertently facilitated the growth of a formidable adversary. Each chapter builds on the premise that understanding the genesis of the Islamic State is crucial for addressing the ongoing challenges it poses to global security.

Drawing on a wealth of research and expert opinions, the authors offer insights into potential strategies for rolling back the influence of the Islamic State and restoring stability to the region. Their examination serves as a cautionary tale about the unintended consequences of foreign intervention and the vital need for carefully considered policies in the face of evolving threats.
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