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Syrian Jihadism

2012
12 Sep
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Syrian Jihadism

Author(s): Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Aron Lund

An insight into the differents groups and factions that constitute the face of jihadism in Syria, and their roles in the current conflict. This report will examine the role of jihadis within the larger Syrian uprising, discuss the main drivers of Islamist influence, and briefly list some of the extremist groups currently fighting the Syrian government.

  • English
  • Extremism (Religious)
  • Middle East/North Africa
  • Report/Research Paper
  • Root Causes and Drivers
  • Syria
JihadismSalafismSectarianism

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