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9780300260632
Book Title
Bin Laden Papers : How the Abbottabad Raid Revealed the Truth about Al-Qaeda, Its Leader and His Family
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Yale University Press
Publication Year
2022
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Hardcover
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English
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Nelly Lahoud
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History, Social Science, Political Science
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Terrorism, Sociology / General, Modern / 21st Century, Middle East / General
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An inside look at al-Qaeda from 9/11 to the death of its founder--told through the words of Bin Laden and his closest circle As seen on 60 Minutes "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . An engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "Never less than gripping. . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph Usama Bin Laden's greatest fear was not capture or death but the exposure of al-Qaeda's secrets. At great risk to themselves and the entire mission, the U.S. Special Operations Forces, who carried out the Abbottabad raid that killed Bin Laden, took an additional eighteen minutes to collect Bin Laden's hard drives and thereby expose al-Qaeda's secrets. In this groundbreaking book, Nelly Lahoud dives into Bin Laden's files and meticulously distills the nearly 6,000 pages of Arabic private communications. For the first time, al-Qaeda's closely guarded secrets are laid bare, shattering misconceptions and revealing how and what Bin Laden communicated with his associates, his plans for future attacks, and al-Qaeda's hostility toward countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan. Lahoud presents firsthand accounts of al-Qaeda from 9/11 until the elimination of Bin Laden, in his own words and those of his family and closest associates.

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Yale University Press
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0300260636
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9780300260632
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Book Title
Bin Laden Papers : How the Abbottabad Raid Revealed the Truth about Al-Qaeda, Its Leader and His Family
Author
Nelly Lahoud
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Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Terrorism, Sociology / General, Modern / 21st Century, Middle East / General
Publication Year
2022
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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" The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, co-author of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, author of Countering Terrorism, " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, co-author of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda's history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle"--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "This eye-opening book -- based on information recovered from Osama bin Laden's hard drive after his death in the raid on his Abbottabad hideaway -- is the first real inside look into his mind and an organisation that changed how we live."-- The Sunday Times '50 Best Books for the Sunlounger' "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it's indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda's history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle"--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it's indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . An engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda''s history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle."--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "A revelatory book."--Steve Coll, New Yorker "This eye-opening book--based on information recovered from Osama bin Laden''s hard drive after his death in the raid on his Abbottabad hideaway--is the first real inside look into his mind and an organisation that changed how we live."-- Sunday Times , "50 Best Books for the Sunlounger" "Never less than gripping. . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation''s closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "The corrective insights contained in this excellent readable book merit careful attention by scholars, policy makers, soldiers, and our political leadership."--Justin Doherty, Aspects of History "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live. . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "An impressive accomplishment. . . . The value of Nelly Lahoud''s scholarship . . . is clear."--Sam Sweeney, National Review "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder''s demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read. . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it''s indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books Selected by the International Affairs blog for its Top 10 Books Christmas reading list, 2022 " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud''s The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud''s consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author''s unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it's indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda's history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle"--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "This eye-opening book--based on information recovered from Osama bin Laden's hard drive after his death in the raid on his Abbottabad hideaway--is the first real inside look into his mind and an organisation that changed how we live."-- Sunday Times, 50 Best Books for the Sunlounger "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A revelatory book."--Steve Coll, New Yorker "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it's indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . An engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda''s history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle."--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "A revelatory book."--Steve Coll, New Yorker "This eye-opening book--based on information recovered from Osama bin Laden''s hard drive after his death in the raid on his Abbottabad hideaway--is the first real inside look into his mind and an organisation that changed how we live."-- Sunday Times , "50 Best Books for the Sunlounger" "Never less than gripping. . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation''s closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live. . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "An impressive accomplishment. . . . The value of Nelly Lahoud''s scholarship . . . is clear."--Sam Sweeney, National Review "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder''s demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read. . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it''s indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books Selected by the International Affairs blog for its Top 10 Books Christmas reading list, 2022 " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud''s The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud''s consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author''s unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, co-author of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, author of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . An engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "A groundbreaking book [and] a remarkable insider account of al-Qaeda's history, based on the writings of bin Laden and his inner circle."--Peter Spiegel, Financial Times "This eye-opening book--based on information recovered from Osama bin Laden's hard drive after his death in the raid on his Abbottabad hideaway--is the first real inside look into his mind and an organisation that changed how we live."-- Sunday Times , "50 Best Books for the Sunlounger" "Never less than gripping. . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live. . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A revelatory book."--Steve Coll, New Yorker "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews "Make no mistake, this is an important book that should be widely read. . . . A revelation on nearly every page. . . . In terms of understanding al-Qaeda between 2001 and 2011 it's indispensable."--Jim Motavalli, New York Journal of Books " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism, "A comprehensive, meticulously constructed and eye-opening look at bin Laden as husband, father and leader-in-hiding. . . . an engaging and persuasive read."--Karen J. Greenberg, Washington Post "Never less than gripping . . . [Offers] an extraordinary insight into the inner workings of al-Qaeda, both before and after 9/11, and lays bare the terrorist organisation's closely guarded plans, ambitions and frustrations."--Saul David, Sunday Telegraph "[A] fascinating book--the first real inside look into an organisation that changed how we live . . . It is astonishing to have such a picture of the inner workings of a terrorist group."--Christina Lamb, Sunday Times "A rich trove exposing a terrorist organization that persists even after its founder's demise."-- Kirkus Reviews " The Bin Laden Papers is a work of immense, exciting scholarship, and it sparkles with new insights about bin Laden and his al-Qaeda network. Crisply written by Nelly Lahoud, it is one of the most important histories of the war on terror."--Peter Bergen, author of The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden "A masterful analysis and riveting story. As though finally cleaning a window obscured by years of grime, Nelly Lahoud's The Bin Laden Papers clarifies a man and his movement that confused and confounded much of the world for decades."--General (ret.) Stanley McChrystal, former Commander of United States Forces Afghanistan "Terrorist expert Nelly Lahoud reveals the hidden history of Al Qaeda in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Bin Laden Papers paints a portrait of an ambitious and dedicated terrorist leader who is often out of touch with reality and unable to control the movement he helped spawn."--Daniel Byman, author of Road Warriors: Foreign Fighters in the Armies of Jihad "Nelly Lahoud's consummate analysis of 6,000 al-Qaeda documents is a prodigious and indispensable achievement. Deploying clinical understanding of political, religious, and family contexts, she provides a riveting inside account, the fullest likely ever to emerge, of the thoughts and motivations of a man and movement that have so malignly impacted our era."--James Piscatori, coauthor of Islam Beyond Borders: The Umma in World Politics "A singular achievement that stands as the definitive and original account of the trajectory of al-Qaeda from 2001 to the death of Bin Laden. This clearly presented analysis draws on the author's unique expertise to correct the record of Bin Laden and international terrorism post 9/11."--Martha Crenshaw, coauthor of Countering Terrorism
Lccn
2021-952550
Dewey Decimal
958.104/6092
Dewey Edition
23/Eng/20220421

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