Beschreibung:
Drawing upon a wealth of previously unresearched primary sources in many languages, the authors shed much new light on a group frequently described as the most lethal actor in the current Afghan insurgency, and shown here to have been for decades at the centre of a nexus of transnational Islamist militancy, fostering the development of jihadi organisations from Southeast Asia to East Africa. Addressing the abundant new evidence documenting the Haqqani network's pivotal role in the birth and evolution of the global jihadi movement, the book also represents a significant advance in our knowledge of the history of al-Qaeda, fundamentally altering the picture painted by the existing literature on the subject.
PART IESTABLISHMENT AND HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF THE HAQQANI NEXUS1. Situating the Haqqanis: Origins, Political Culture, Regional Contexts2. Birth of the Nexus: the Haqqani Network, Foreign Fighters, and the Origins of al-Qa'ida3. The Fountainhead: The Haqqani Network, The Taliban, and the Rise of Global JihadPART IICONTINUITY, VALUE, CHANGE, AND THE HAQQANI NEXUS POST-20014. Local: Pakistani Taliban Factions and Other Local Insurgent Units5. Regional: The Pakistani State and its Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate6. Global: al-Qa'ida and Other Global Jihadist Groups7. Entanglements and Management of the Haqqanis' Nexus PositionConclusion