This book controversially argues that Al Qaeda has clear aims, and that
the only way to defeat it is to engage with its arguments in a serious
way.
Since the publication of the first edition in 2006, Mohamedou has
brought the text right up-to-date. Starting with Al Qaeda's creation
almost twenty years ago, and sketching its global mutation, Mohamedou
explains that there is a cogent strategy to Al Qaeda's actions. He shows
that the 'war on terror' is failing, only serving to recruit more
terrorists to Al Qaeda's cause. He also puts forward a case for how the
international community can best respond.
Arguing that it is dangerous to dismiss Al Qaeda as illogical and
irrational, this incisive and original book is important for
policy-makers and ideal for undergraduates in international relations,
Middle East studies and peace/conflict studies.