Jihadology presents Think Tank/NGO/Policy/Gov Reports and Articles of 2012, Part III

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Eric Trager, Katie Kiraly, Cooper Klose, and Eliot Calhoun — Who’s Who in Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood
Geneive Abdo — Lebanon’s Salafi Scare
Gregory D. Johnsen — A Profile of AQAP’s Upper Echelon
Gretchen Peters — Haqqani Network Financing-The Evolution of an Industry
Hannah Armstrong — Re-Islamization Fractures Nigerien Women’s Initiatives (Private Newsletter)
How Indonesian Extremists Regroup
Inayah Rohmaniyah and Mark Woodward — Wahhabi Perspectives on Pluralism and Gender- A Saudi – Indonesian Contrast
Jacob Zenn — Northern Nigeria’s Boko Haram- The Prize in al-Qaeda’s Africa Strategy
Jamal Al Sharif — Salafis in Sudan- Between Non-Interference and Confrontation
Jarret Brachman — A Unifying Force Lost
Jeffry R. Halverson, R. Bennett Furlow, and Steven R. Corman — How Islamist Extremists Quote the Qur’an
Jihadism on the web, a breeding ground for jihad in the modern age
Joas Wagemakers — Against Palestinian Reconciliation
Joas Wagemakers — Al-Maqdisi and the Jordanian Jihadi-Salafi Movement
Joas Wagemakers — Al-Qaida Advises the Arab Spring: Abu Basir’s Scrapbook
Joas Wagemakers — Al-Qaida Advises the Arab Spring: Egypt
Joas Wagemakers — Al-Qaida advises the Arab Spring: Libya
Joas Wagemakers — Al-Qaida Advises the Arab Spring: Yemen
Joas Wagemakers — Fatwa on the Permissibility of Killing an Ambassador
Joas Wagemakers — What’s in a Name? A Jihadi Labels Himself