Small Wars Journal

The Trends in Islamic Extremism: Factors Affecting the Future Threat

Wed, 01/30/2019 - 3:13am

The Trends in Islamic Extremism: Factors Affecting the Future Threat by Anthony H. Cordesman – Center for Strategic and International Studies

It is far from clear that Al Qaida or ISIS can ever be fully defeated. The ISIS “caliphate” may be largely broken up, but substantial elements of both movements remain. New movements may emerge, and other movements may grow, and the demographic trends of Muslim-majority countries are a powerful warning that extremism may be a threat for decades to come.

 

This briefing focuses on several key trends in Islamic extremism and terrorism. In the process, it addresses an extraordinarily complex and uncertain mix of variables – ones where there is little agreement among experts on the relative nature and importance of any given factor, much less how they interact, and the relative importance of any given one on the overall mix of forces that are shaping the future of the trends in violent Islamic extremism…

Read on.