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Russia's North Caucasus mujahedin of the self-declared Caucasus Emirate and the history thereof is part and parcel of the global jihadi revolutionary movement which includes but is no longer led by Al Qaeda. This book corrects the inadequate previous treatments of the violence in the Caucasus, almost all of which explain what ought to be called the rise of jihadism in the Caucasus solely in terms of Russian actions. The author brings the international jihadist and local North Caucasian causes back into the picture, detailing the global Jihadist/Islamist revolutionary movement's propagation of the "jihadi method" and material support to nationalist and Islamic extremists in Chechnya and the Caucasus since the mid-1990s. Like jihadi groups in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, and Africa, the Caucasus Emirate is an Al Qaeda ally and de facto affiliate. It represents a threat to Russian, U.S., and international security as evidenced by terrorist plots perpetrated or inspired by it in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Spain, Azerbaijan, and Boston.
Contents
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Jihadization and the Caucasus Emirate: Empirical and Theoretical Problems
2. The Global-Caucasus Jihadi Connection and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeriya
3. The Global-Caucasus Connection and the Caucasus Emirate
4. The Caucasus Emirate: Leadership, Organization and Theo-Ideology
5. The CE Jihad's Operational Record: The Early Years
6. Sheikh Buryatskii and the Rise and Fall of the Ingush Mujahedin
7. Magomed Vagabov ("Seifullah Gubdenskii") and the Rise of the Dagestan Vilaiyat
8. "Seifullah" Anzor Astemirov and the Rise of the OVKBK
9. The CE Crosses the Volga: The Idel-Ural Vilaiyat?
10. The Caucasus-Global Jihadi Vector: The Caucasus Emirate Goes Global
11. The Caucasus Emirate in Comparative and Theoretical Context
Epilogue
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index



