Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare

<em>Many kinds of entities&mdash;including terrorists and insurgents&mdash;seek to influence perceptions and behavior among various target audiences, and have become increasingly reliant on the Internet in their efforts, incorporating social media, blogging, public video sharing and ot...

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Main Author: James J.F. Forest
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Massachusetts Lowell 2012-03-01
Series:Perspectives on Terrorism
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Online Access:http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/179
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title Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare
title_short Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare
title_full Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare
title_fullStr Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare
title_full_unstemmed Perception Challenges Faced by Al-Qaeda on the Battlefield of Influence Warfare
title_sort perception challenges faced by al-qaeda on the battlefield of influence warfare
publisher University of Massachusetts Lowell
series Perspectives on Terrorism
issn 2334-3745
2334-3745
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <em>Many kinds of entities&mdash;including terrorists and insurgents&mdash;seek to influence perceptions and behavior among various target audiences, and have become increasingly reliant on the Internet in their efforts, incorporating social media, blogging, public video sharing and other online tools. This article is focused on the ideological messages that terrorist groups use to convey with these tools. Drawing from a study of </em>Al-Qaeda<em>, this discussion illustrates how ideologies of violence have certain vulnerabilities that can be exploited in order to degrade a terrorist group&rsquo;s ability to achieve its objectives. While crafting and disseminating counter-narratives can be a critical part of a counterterrorism strategy, it is also important to identify ways in which terrorists undermine their own central narratives and exacerbate pre-existing &ldquo;influence warfare&rdquo; challenges</em>
topic Al-Qaeda
Internet
url http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/179
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