Book contents
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse and Revolution
- Part II World War Two
- Part III The Nation-State System during the Cold War
- Part IV Globalisation and Genocide since the Cold War
- 26 Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992–1995
- 27 The Rwandan Genocide in Context
- 28 Genocides in the Sudans
- 29 Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al-Qaeda and Its Offshoots, including Islamic State
- 30 The Yazidi Genocide
- 31 Genocide in Myanmar
- 32 A Short History of Genocide Prevention across the Long Twentieth Century
- Index
29 - Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al-Qaeda and Its Offshoots, including Islamic State
from Part IV - Globalisation and Genocide since the Cold War
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 June 2023
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume III
- Introduction to Volume III
- Part I Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse and Revolution
- Part II World War Two
- Part III The Nation-State System during the Cold War
- Part IV Globalisation and Genocide since the Cold War
- 26 Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1992–1995
- 27 The Rwandan Genocide in Context
- 28 Genocides in the Sudans
- 29 Elements of Genocidal Ideology in Al-Qaeda and Its Offshoots, including Islamic State
- 30 The Yazidi Genocide
- 31 Genocide in Myanmar
- 32 A Short History of Genocide Prevention across the Long Twentieth Century
- Index
Summary
In June 2014, the Islamic State (IS), at the time calling itself the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), launched a military campaign from its base in Syria into Mosul, Iraq. This signified the terrorist organisation’s early stages of establishing the so-called Caliphate under the leadership of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Following this incredible conquest of Mosul, the ISIS bureaucracy set up shop within its territories in Iraq and its leadership announced its five-year plan, encompassing the territorial conquest of land stretching from parts of western China; Europe; all of North, Central, East and West Africa; and the entire Indian subcontinent including Sri Lanka. (See Map 29.1.)
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- The Cambridge World History of Genocide , pp. 700 - 721Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023