Archive for 'Analysis'
Seeing the Syrian Conflict through Narrative
By Jeffry R. Halverson Unlike the protests of the Arab Spring in Tunisia and Egypt, the campaigns underway against the Assad regime in Syria have a distinctly sectarian character. The Assad regime is dominated by the Alawites, a little-known esoteric Shi‘ite sect. However, the majority of Syria’s population is Sunni Muslim (approx. 75%). And caught [...]
Posted: July 27th, 2011 under Analysis, Framing, Government, Islam, Narrative, Politics, Religion, Syria.
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Implicit Master Narratives in Extremist Website Launch
by Jeffry R. Halverson If you’ve read our book Master Narratives of Islamist Extremism then you already have a solid understanding of the major master narratives employed by Islamist extremists in their communications. For example, you’re able to recognize the significance of a Pharaoh reference when an extremist is condemning a world leader. Or you’re [...]
Posted: July 13th, 2011 under Analysis, Islam, Language, Narrative, Religion, Sensemaking, Strategic Comm..
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“Firebrand” Extinguished? Abu Bakar Basyir Sentenced to 15 Years
by Chris Lundry The next chapter in the saga of Abu Bakar Basyir, called the spiritual leader of terrorist organization Jemaah Islamiyah, came to an end on June 16. The court in South Jakarta pronounced its verdict of guilty to the charges of inciting terrorism related to the Jemaah Islamiyah training camp in Aceh — [...]
Posted: June 17th, 2011 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Islam, Media, Southeast Asia.
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bin Laden the Myth
by Bennett Furlow In the immediate aftermath of Usama bin Laden’s death there was no shortage of news and commentary trying to explain the significance of his demise. What does his death mean for the U.S. and al-Qaeda, or for the War in Afghanistan? The unilateral action by the U.S. also presented many questions about [...]
Posted: May 12th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden, Framing, Strategic Comm..
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Chomsky Jumps the Shark with bin Laden Statement
by Steven R. Corman A few days ago, Noam Chomsky released a statement critical of the recent U.S. operation that killed Osama bin Laden. Chomsky is a well known and accomplished scholar who has written extensively on issues of linguistics, communication, and philosophy. His work on metaphor is standard reading in my academic field. However, [...]
Posted: May 12th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden.
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With bin Laden Dead Let’s Kill the Binary Narrative
by Scott Ruston As details pour in regarding this past weekend’s daring raid in which U.S. Navy SEALs killed elusive al-Qaeda leader and world’s most wanted terrorist Osama Bin Laden, the exact details of the events keep changing slightly. The New York Times titled an article covering a recent revision to the sequence of events [...]
Posted: May 5th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden, Complexity, Framing, Narrative, Pakistan, Sensemaking, Uncategorized.
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Tainted Legacies: to the Victor go the (Narrative) Spoils?
By Chris Lundry The first 48 hours after the death of Osama bin Laden were grounds for relief in the United States, its allies, and those who condemn violent extremism, but they have also been fraught with speculation and rumors concerning the operation. Is bin Laden really dead? Did he really use his wife as [...]
Posted: May 5th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden, Counterterrorism, Indonesia, Pakistan, PSYOPS, Southeast Asia, Strategic Comm..
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Escalating Muslim Reaction to Terrorist Bombings in Indonesia
by Mark Woodward* Since March 15 Indonesia has experienced another wave of bombings, including a suicide attack on the Az Zikro mosque located in a police compound in Cirebon, Central Java. The bomber struck during Friday prayers. Other targets have included a book bomb mailed to Ulil Abshar Abdallah, the leader of Jaringan Islam Liberal [...]
Posted: May 4th, 2011 under Analysis, Counterterrorism, Education, Indonesia, Movements, Southeast Asia.
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Narrating the Death of bin Laden and the Afterlife of bin Laden’s Narrative
by Bud Goodall Sunday night President Barack Obama officially declared Osama bin Laden dead. He began his speech with these words: Good evening. Tonight, I can report to the American people and to the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and a [...]
Posted: May 4th, 2011 under Analysis, bin Laden, Bush, Narrative, Obama, Strategic Comm..
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The Iranian Narrative Landscape Stirs
by Jeffry R. Halverson Recently, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been abuzz over the release of a video entitled “The Coming is Very Near,” a 28-minute production created by a group of Twelver Shi‘a devotees of the Hidden Imam al-Mahdi, known as the Harbingers of the Coming (perhaps associated with the Hojjatieh Society). It [...]
Posted: April 21st, 2011 under Analysis, Framing, Iran, Islam, Narrative, Politics, Religion.
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