Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror

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Al-Qaeda: Casting a Shadow of Terror (ISBN 1-85043-396-8) is a 2003 book by Jason Burke about the history and goals of Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda and a loose amalgam of related groups. Using first-hand descriptions of terrorist camps, Burke attempts to illustrate that the west's misunderstanding of the diversity of modern Islamic militancy undermines the response to terrorism. The author asserts that the United States' focus on Al-Qaida is ultimately a waste of time, saying that the west must instead "win the hearts and minds" of the Islamic world to effectively counter terrorism.

Published by I. B. Tauris (November 13, 2004) in Hardcover (304 pages)

Jason Burke also wrote the book Al-Qaeda: The True Story of Radical Islam (ISBN 1-85043-666-5).


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