Publication

Jun 2015

This Insight examines the negative impact the so-called Islamic State (IS) has had on al-Qaeda's reach, recruitment and media presence. In particular, the piece's authors explore 1) the reasons behind IS's rise to power; 2) how the group has adapted more effectively than al-Qaeda to today’s operating environment; and 3) the not-to-be-forgotten threats that al-Qaeda still poses to the international system.

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Author Tobias Feakin, Benedict Wilson
Series ASPI Strategic Insights
Issue 91
Publisher Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI)
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