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Homegrown Jihadists and the Evolution of Al-Qaeda

2013
01 Feb
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Homegrown Jihadists and the Evolution of Al-Qaeda

Author(s): Barry Cooper, CDFAI

This paper describes the evolution of al-Qaeda from being a source of assistance to mujahedeen fighting the Red Army in Afghanistan to the armed insurgents operating today in Africa and the Greater Middle East, on the one hand, and the homegrown, often self-recruited and largely incompetent “jihadists” who are more a nuisance to western police forces than they are a serious military threat.

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