Where have all the jihadists gone?

Titel: Where have all the jihadists gone? : the rise and mysterious fall of militant Islamist movements in Libya / Wolfram Lacher ; Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, German Institute for International and Security Affairs
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Veröffentlicht: Berlin : SWP, [June 2024]
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (27 Seiten)
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
SWP research paper ; 2024, 10 (June 2024)
Einheitssachtitel: Sag mir, wo die Jihadisten sind
Schlagworte:
Andere Ausgaben: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe: Where have all the jihadists gone?. - Berlin : SWP, 2024
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924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668001  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)126866801X  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668028  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668036  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668044  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668052  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668060  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668079  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668087  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668095  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668117  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668133  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)1268668141  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d 
924 1 |9 603  |a (DE-603)126866815X  |b DE-603  |c HES  |d d