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"Thrilling... a major contribution to the debate."
Financial Times
"This season's publishing sensation."
Le Figaro
"A unique and illuminating work on this unsettling subject."
Le Monde
"France's favorite public intellectual."
Foreign Policy
David Thomson is a journalist who reported on the Arab Spring and war in Libya for Radio France Internationale. His work was recognised with the 2016 Grand Prix de la Presse Internationale, awarded by the French Association of Foreign Media (APE).
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They Left to Wage Jihad, Now They're Back
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"Thrilling... a major contribution to the debate."
Financial Times
"This season's publishing sensation."
Le Figaro
"A unique and illuminating work on this unsettling subject."
Le Monde
"France's favorite public intellectual."
Foreign Policy
“gripping”
Spiked UK
“It should be required reading for British politicians and police chiefs.”
Gavin Mortimer, writer, historian and television consultant
"Thrilling... a major contribution to the debate."
Financial Times
"This season's publishing sensation."
Le Figaro
"A unique and illuminating work on this unsettling subject."
Le Monde
"France's favorite public intellectual."
Foreign Policy
“gripping”
Spiked UK
“It should be required reading for British politicians and police chiefs.”
Gavin Mortimer, writer, historian and television consultant
David Thomson is a journalist who reported on the Arab Spring and war in Libya for Radio France Internationale. His work was recognised with the 2016 Grand Prix de la Presse Internationale, awarded by the French Association of Foreign Media (APE).
Specificaties
Uitgever
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Vertaler
Gregory Flanders
Verschenen
18 mei 2018
Pagina's
240
Thema
Terrorisme, gewapende strijd
Afmetingen
213 x 137 x 23 mm
Gewicht
363 gr
EAN
9781509526918
Bindwijze
Paperback
Taal
Engels