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Trailer for season 3 of JihadPod
info_outline XXXI. Nashids: History and Cultural Meaning with Behnam SaidJihadPod
Behnam Said comes on the show to talk about nasheeds.
info_outline XXX. al-Qaeda’s Franchising Strategy with Barak MendelsohnJihadPod
Barak Mendelsohn comes on the show to discuss his new book, The al-Qaeda Franchise: The Expansion of al-Qaeda and Its Consequences.
info_outline XXIX. Islamic State Networks In Turkey with Aaron SteinJihadPod
Aaron Stein comes on the show to talk about IS networks in Turkey.
info_outline XXVIII. The Malian Jihadi Landscape with Andrew LebovichJihadPod
Andrew Lebovich comes on the show to discuss the various jihadi groups that have been active in Mali over the past few years.
info_outline XXVII. A History of Lebanese Sunni Jihadism with Bernard RougierJihadPod
Bernard Rougier comes on the show to discuss Lebanese Sunni jihadism.
info_outline XXVI. Reality of The Islamic State’s Finances and Economy with Aymenn al-TamimiJihadPod
Aymenn al-Tamimi comes on the show for an in-depth discussion of the Islamic State’s finances and economic situation.
info_outline XXV. Americans in the Islamic State with Lorenzo Vidino and Seamus HughesJihadPod
Lorenzo Vidino and Seamus Hughes come on the show to talk about their new report ISIS in America: From Retweets to Raqqa.
info_outline XXIV. The History, Legacy, and Relevance of Algerian Jihadism Today with Dalia Ghanem-YazbeckJihadPod
Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck comes on the show to talk about jihadism in Algeria.
info_outline XXIII. The Syrian Jihad: A History with Charles ListerJihadPod
Charles Lister comes back on the show for an in-depth discussion on jihadism in Syria.
info_outlineCharles Lister comes back on the show for an in-depth discussion on jihadism in Syria. Some of the topics covered include:
- Islamism and jihadism in Syria prior to the 2011 uprising
- The entrance and evolution of Jabhat al-Nusra, Ahrar al-Sham, and Jaysh al-Islam into what became the Syrian war
- Why foreign fighters came into the Syrian conflict
- Why the Islamic State of Iraq decided to enter the war in April 2013 and what it was up to prior to the fitness in January 2014
- What the growth of ISIS and later IS meant for the other extreme factions – JN, Ahrar, and JI.
Links:
- The Syrian Jihad | Hurst Publishers
- Brookings Doha Center | Brookings Institution
- Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) | Twitter
This episode also features an updated #SocialMedia segment, covering postings from November 11-20.
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