TY - BOOK AU - Hegghammer,Thomas TI - Jihad in Saudi Arabia: violence and pan-Islamism since 1979 T2 - Cambridge Middle East studies SN - 0521732360 U1 - 322.4209538 PY - 2010/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Islamismo KW - Arabia Saudita KW - Historia KW - Siglo XX KW - Siglo XXI KW - Jihad N1 - Incluye bibliografía; Introduction -- The politics of pan-Islamism. The rise of pan-Islamism ; The Afghan jihad and the Saudi state ; Pan-Islamist bidding games -- The classical jihadists. Afghanistan, cradle of the jihadist movement ; Jihad in Bosnia, the anticlimax ; Tajikistan, Chechnya and the minor jihad fronts -- Recruitment to the early jihad fronts. Hijazi domination ; For the umma and the afterlife ; Recruitment in the open -- Opportunities for global jihad. From the Burayda intifada to the 1995 Riyadh bombing ; Between police oppression and complacency ; New pan-Islamist causes ; The rise of the al-Shu´aybi school -- Al-Qaida and Saudi Arabia. The global jihadists ; The global jihadist doctrine and Saudi Arabia ; Al-Qaida central ; Al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia -- Recruitment to al-Qaida. Unemployment and ´Najdification´ ; Classical jihad exploited ; Gatekeepers -- Post-9/11 Saudi Arabia. New symbols of Muslim suffering ; Al-Qaida´s scholars ; From soft to hard policing -- The Mujahidin on the Arabian Peninsula. Returning from Afghanistan ; Al-Nashiri and al-Qaida´s failed 2002 offensives ; The al-Uyayri network ; Launching the jihad -- Recruitment to the QAP. Boys of Riyadh ; The Afghanistan factor ; Anti-Americanism and companionship ; Persuasion, incrimination and protection -- The failure of the jihad in Arabia. The aims of QAP ; Evolution of the campaign ; Explaining the downfall of the QAP -- Conclusion UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1004/2009052531-t.html ER -