Jihadism in Europe: From the 1990s to the Present Day
暫譯: 歐洲的聖戰主義:從1990年代到現在

Micheron, Hugo, Stockwell, Cory

  • 出版商: Polity
  • 出版日期: 2026-09-01
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  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 288
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  • ISBN: 1509566112
  • ISBN-13: 9781509566112
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In this book, Hugo Micheron retraces the history of European Jihadism from the war in Afghanistan in the 1990s to the present day. Over a period of some thirty years, Jihadist ideas spread to the main cities of Europe, where they were disseminated by thousands of Islamic activists. These ideas were also embedded in online media which connect Islamic communities across the world.

Micheron argues that the development of Jihadism has not been linear: it has followed a sinusoidal path marked by ebbs and flows. At high tide, the movement is visible and its sympathizers give priority to armed jihad. They seek to mediatize their operations in order to galvanize sympathizers, draw in new recruits and intimidate adversaries. These periods of high tide are the times when they most often employ terrorism. At low tide, jihadism seems to have been defeated. Organizations are dismantled and they no longer have the operational capacity to conduct large-scale attacks. To the external observer, armed jihad seems to have disappeared, and its threat is correspondingly weakened. But jihadism has not disappeared: it has merely mutated. Armed struggle has been replaced by ideological struggle. This wave-like movement of jihadism is poorly understood in the West. Observers tend to measure the threat only in terms of overt terrorist attacks and they ignore the mutations that occur during the periods of low tide, and hence they fail to appreciate the reconfigurations of jihadism that take place over the long term.

Based on archival research as well as numerous interviews, Micheron provides the first full history of European jihadism. He shows that jihadism has ebbed and flowed in Europe with astonishing regularity, at a rate of one complete cycle per decade. It originated in the war in Afghanistan in the 1980s, put down roots in Europe in the 1990s, spread throughout the continent after September 11, 2001, and expanded to new horizons with the emergence of Islamic State in Iraq and then Syria, where it changed scale. In the post-IS period, it underwent new phases of mutation, in prisons and within European societies, which makes it all the more urgent to understand this broad movement today.

Unrivalled in the breadth and depth of its coverage, this book will be of great interest to anyone concerned about the threats faced by Western democracies today, as well as students and scholars of political science, IR, terrorism and extremism.

作者簡介

Hugo Micheron is a political scientist who teaches at Sciences Po, Paris, and who specializes in religious extremism and Islamic terrorism. His research, spanning many countries across Europe and the Middle East, has involved conducting interviews with residents of neighbours affected by Jihadist recruitment, convicted "returnees" from ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra (al-Qaeda in Syria) who are incarcerated in French prisons, Kurdish fighters and Syrian dissidents, and Jihadist leaders and sympathizers. He has taught at Princeton University, Sciences Po and the ENS (Paris) and he is the author of several books including Jihadism in Europe, which was awarded both the Femina Essay Prize and the Brienne Prize for Geopolitical Literature in 2023 and was published in English by Polity in 2026.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

**雨果·米舍隆**(Hugo Micheron)是一位政治學家,任教於巴黎政治學院(Sciences Po),專門研究宗教極端主義和伊斯蘭恐怖主義。他的研究涵蓋了歐洲和中東的多個國家,涉及對受激進聖戰者招募影響的鄰居、被定罪的「回歸者」(來自ISIS和努斯拉陣線(敘利亞的基地組織))在法國監獄中的訪談、庫爾德戰士和敘利亞異議人士,以及聖戰領袖和同情者的訪談。他曾在普林斯頓大學、巴黎政治學院和巴黎高等師範學院(ENS)任教,並著有多本書籍,包括《歐洲的聖戰主義》(Jihadism in Europe),該書於2023年獲得Femina散文獎和布里安地緣政治文學獎,並於2026年由Polity出版英文版。