Articles of the Week – 6/26-7/2

Monday June 28:

Structure of a State: Captured Documents and the Islamic State’s Organizational Structure – Daniel Milton, Combating Terrorism Center: https://bit.ly/2URZlqs

Inter-Secular Party Competition and the (Non-)Formation of Salafi-Jihadist Milieus: Evidence from Tanzania and Kenya – Jannis Saalfeld, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3dBVMew

From parent to child: An exploratory study into the intergenerational transmission of jihadist ideas within the family context – Layla van Wieringen, Daan Weggemans, Katharina Krusselmann, and Marieke Liem, Leiden University: https://bit.ly/3hbOlwK

Tuesday June 29:

You Reap What You Sow: The Importance of Agriculture to the Islamic State’s Governance Strategy – Devorah Margolin, Mathilde Becker Aarseth, Hans Christensen, Tati Fontana, and Mark Maffett, Program on Extremism: bit.ly/3yaEddD

Women in the Islamic State: Victimization, Support, Collaboration, and Acquiescence – Devorah Margolin and Charlie Winter, Program on Extremism: bit.ly/35XdUeR

Wednesday June 30:

Counter-Insurgency Strategies and Transnational Attacks by Rebel Groups – Victor Asal, Christopher Linebarger, and J. Michael Greig, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2V0XW0Z

The Founding Fathers ofAmerican Jihad: The Impacts and Legacies of Anwar al-Awlaki, Samir Khan, and Ahmad Abousamra – Haroro J. Ingram and Jon Lewis, Program on Extremism: https://bit.ly/36c4yfj

The Jihadist of Rambouillet’s Facebook Account – Brune Descamps, GNET: https://bit.ly/3dBU1Om

Friday July 2:

A Quarter of Afghanistan’s Districts Fall to the Taleban amid Calls for a ‘Second Resistance’ – Kate Clark and Obaid Ali ), Afghanistan Analysts Network: https://bit.ly/3huPFeq
How women of Isis in Syrian camps are marrying their way to freedom – Bethan McKernan , Vera Mironova, and Emma Graham-Harrison, The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3qWslcK