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dc.contributor.authorGhotme, Rafat Ahmedeng
dc.date2012spa
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dc.identifier.citationGhotme, R. A. (2012). La reconducción estratégica de Al-Qaeda: ¿del liderazgo de Osama bin Laden a la dimensión masiva-popular?. Civilizar Ciencias Sociales y Humanas, 12(22), 111-128.spa
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dc.description.abstractThis article seeks to establish the relationship of global strategic variables of Al-Qaeda with religious ideology; political Islam; trying to incorporate a cross section and total phenomenon. It argues that the link lies in the expansion strategy and top-down decentralization created by the central base of Al-Qaeda; where regional networks have some autonomy but are determined by the central leadership and his adaptation of the Islamist ideology to an internationalist shed; revolutionary and violent organizationeng
dc.description.abstractEn este artículo se pretende establecer la relación de las variables estratégicas de alcance mundial de Al-Qaeda con la ideología religiosa el islam político ; tratando de incorporar una visión transversal y total de este fenómeno. Se sostendrá que el vínculo radica en la estrategia de expansión y descentralización arriba-abajo creado por la base central de Al-Qaeda; donde las redes regionales tienen cierta autonomía pero están determinadas por el liderazgo central y su adaptación de la ideología islamista en una vertiente internacionalista; revolucionaria y violenta de la organizaciónspa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Sergio Arboledaspa
dc.relation.ispartofRevista Civilizar Ciencias Sociales y Humanas; vol. 12, núm. 22 (2012)spa
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dc.titleLa reconducción estratégica de Al-Qaeda: ¿del liderazgo de Osama bin Laden a la dimensión masiva-popular?spa
dc.subject.lembTerrorismospa
dc.subject.lembFundamentalismo religiosospa
dc.subject.lembFundamentalismo islámicospa
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dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.22518/16578953.94eng
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dc.subject.proposalAl-Qaedaspa
dc.subject.proposalislamismospa
dc.subject.proposalredes terroristas internacionalesspa
dc.subject.proposalEstados Unidosspa
dc.subject.proposalequilibrio asimétricospa
dc.subject.proposalestrategia antiterroristaspa
dc.subject.proposalIslamspa
dc.subject.proposalinternational terrorist networkseng
dc.subject.proposalUSAeng
dc.subject.proposalasymmetrical balanceeng
dc.subject.proposalcounter-terrorism strategyeng
dc.title.translatedStrategic redirection of Al-Qaeda: from the leadership of Osama bin Laden to mass- dimension?eng
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