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Islamic State & Predecessor Groups

This is the gateway to resources, research, and analysis the Combating Terrorism Center has produced over the last decade about the Islamic State, also referred to as the Islamic State of Iraq and al Sham (ISIS) and Da`ish, and its predecessor groups (al-Tawhid wa-al-Jihad, al-Qa`ida in Mesopotamia (AQI), Majlis Shura al-Mujahidin, Hilf al-Muttayibin and the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI)).

Additional CTC research and analysis about factors shaping the conflict in Iraq and Syria is also included. These resources contextualize the development of the Islamic State. Resources are organized into five categories: major reports, CTC Sentinel articles, CTC Perspectives, CTC commentary about the early development of AQI, and declassified primary sources produced by AQI, ISI, and other militant groups in Iraq.

Major Reports

The Group That Calls Itself a State: Understanding the Evolution and Challenges of the Islamic State
Managing a Transnational Insurgency: The Islamic State of Iraq’s “Paper Trail,” 2005-2010
Jihadi Discourse in the Wake of the Arab Spring
Dysfunction and Decline
Bombers, Bank Accounts and Bleedout
Al-Qa’ida’s Foreign Fighters in Iraq: A First Look at the Sinjar Records

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