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In The Postseptember 11 World, Al Qaeda Is No Longer The Central Organizing Force That Aids Or Authorizes Terrorist Attacks Or Recruits Terrorists. It Is Now More A Source Of Inspiration For Terrorist Acts Carried Out By Independent Local Groups That Have Branded Themselves With The Al Qaeda Name. Building On His Previous Groundbreaking Work On The Al Qaeda Network, Forensic Psychiatrist Marc Sageman Has Greatly Expanded His Research To Explain How Islamic Terrorism Emerges And Operates In The Twentyfirst Century.In Leaderless Jihad, Sageman Rejects The Views That Place Responsibility For Terrorism On Society Or A Flawed, Predisposed Individual. Instead, He Argues, The Individual, Outside Influence, And Group Dynamics Come Together In A Fourstep Process Through Which Muslim Youth Become Radicalized. First, Traumatic Events Either Experienced Personally Or Learned About Indirectly Spark Moral Outrage. Individuals Interpret This Outrage Through A Specific Ideology, More Felt And Understood Than Based On Doctrine. Usually In A Chat Room Or Other Internetbased Venues, Adherents Share This Moral Outrage, Which Resonates With The Personal Experiences Of Others. The Outrage Is Acted On By A Group, Either Online Or Offline.Leaderless Jihad Offers A Ray Of Hope. Drawing On Historical Analogies, Sageman Argues That The Zeal Of Jihadism Is Selfterminating; Eventually Its Followers Will Turn Away From Violence As A Means Of Expressing Their Discontent. The Book Concludes With Sageman'S Recommendations For The Application Of His Research To Counterterrorism Law Enforcement Efforts.
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