Pages: 416 (Paperback) ISBN: 0141031360 Pub: Penguin Pub date: 2007-08-30 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 17528
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Reader Reviews:excellent! (0/0 people found this helpful)this is an excellent book to get back to the basics of where is all started, very hard going, but i would say dont give up, read to the end and it all kind of falls into place to give the reader an understanding of the wider picture even if you dont recall all the names and places! not the sort of book you can spend a few months reading as you could get lost with the who's and wheres ect. tells you the stuff the news seems to think we all know already, great if you want to join a debate and be on top, or just to understand the question 'why' its happening. Intriguing but stylistically lacking (0/0 people found this helpful)This is an interesting exploration of some of the myths and realities surrounding Al Qaeda, and is a book which remains deeply relevant. Its main insight is that Al Qaeda is a diffuse grouping of like minded individuals lacking any real organisational shape or structure. Instead the main threat it poses constitutes the ideology it represents, which can be self-replicating.
Comprehensive, nuanced, readable - glittering (3/5 people found this helpful)This book is the al-Qaeda bible, comprehensive and nuanced enough for academic audiences, while never becoming turgid or unreadable.
Perhaps the best insight into Al Qaeda there is (2/3 people found this helpful)Jason Burke's book is an illuminating guide to Al Qaeda, perhaps the single best study there is on the subject (Burke can also be seen interviewed in the superb BBC documentary series, The Power of Nightmares). Burke has spent over ten years covering the events of the Middle East and has interviewed many key figures, from Taliban commanders to Western intelligence officers.
A welcome antidote to oversimplification (10/11 people found this helpful)Jason Burke provides a wide-ranging and coherent description of the rise of radical Islam, and a persuasive analysis of how the conditions which the world is now facing have come into being. In doing so, he explodes a number of the myths which we are used to seeing in the media - including that of Osama Bin Laden as the evil genius whose capture will make everything right - and illustrates how the failure of governments around the world to act on the conditions which foster radicalism has contributed more to its rise than the actions of any individual or group. Written after the attacks on the World Trade Centre and in Madrid, but before the London bombings this book has begun to explain to me why they happened. I am not an academic or expert on the Middle East, but found this book easy to follow and feel I have a much greater grasp of the issues having read it. And while this is not comfortable knowledge, it is better than the bewilderment I felt before.
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