How Terrorists Learn : Organizational Learning and Beyond

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How Terrorists Learn : Organizational Learning and Beyond

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032421568
  • eISBN:9781000936520

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This volume helps us understand the transformations of terrorist organisations, and the conflicts they are involved in, by broadening the perspective on what is considered terrorist learning.

Using a variety of methodological approaches and empirical data, the volume offers a look at the clandestine inner lives of groups from different continents and ideological backgrounds in order to explore from whom they learn and how, and what the outcomes are. Their internal and external interactions are examined within their socio-political contexts to illuminate how they adapt to challenges or fail to do so. Unpacking the question of ‘how do terrorists learn’ helps us to grasp not only changes of violent means of action but also of operational and strategic approaches and, ultimately, even transformations of the ends pursued. The chapters demonstrate that terrorist learning is not principally different from that of other human organisations. The contributors draw on conceptual frameworks of organizational learning, but also broaden the scope beyond the organizational framework to acknowledge the variety of forms of informal and decentralized learning characteristic of much contemporary terrorism.

This book will be of much interest to students of terrorism studies, violent extremism, organisational studies and International Relations.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Tackling the Complexity of Terrorist Learning

Michael Fürstenberg/ Carolin Görzig/ Imad Alsoos / Florian Köhler

Part I: Learning of Organizations

2. Double-loop Learning in Terrorist Organizations: Facilitators and Impediments

Florian Köhler/ Imad Alsoos/ Michael Fürstenberg/ Carolin Görzig

3. Downgrading or Upsizing Strategies: How Rebels Learn about the Right Repertoire of Violence

Luis De la Calle

4. Social-Media Jihad as a Learned Strategy: How Daesh Learned but Failed to Exploit Western Vulnerabilities

John Nicolas Helferich

5. Learning Patterns and Failures: An Analysis of ISIS Operations between 2013 and 2019

Nori Katagiri

Part II: Learning beyond Organizations

6. Adaptation of Propaganda and Communication: The Online Magazines of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State Compared

Boyan Hadzhiev

7. Terrorist Tactical Diffusion Among Lone Actors: Explaining the Spread of Vehicle Ramming Attacks

Ari Weil

8. Learning through the Migration of Knowledge: Exploring the Transition of Operatives between Violence Organisations

Sheelagh Brady

9. Decentralized Collective Learning: Militant Accelerationism as a Community of Practice

Michael Fürstenberg

10. Conclusion: What Have We Learned about Terrorist Learning?

Imad Alsoos/ Florian Köhler / Carolin Görzig/ Michael Fürstenberg

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