The Islamic State Origins, Popular Support, Structures and Functioning. Máté Szalai Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

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The Islamic State Origins, Popular Support, Structures and Functioning Máté Szalai Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade

The Islamic State 4 misconceptions and 4 assumptions 1. The Islamic State is a product of the Syrian civil war and has to be defeated in Syria 2. The Islamic State disposes over the support of the Sunni Arab population of Iraq and Syria 3. The Islamic State functions as a state in Syria and Iraq 4. The direct influence of the IS leadership is global as they are conquesting the world

1. The Islamic State is a product of the Syrian civil war and has to be defeated in Syria ISIS emerged after the breakout of the Syrian civil war in 2013 Ar-Raqqa is the capital of the Islamic State (captured in 2013)

1. The Islamic State emerged in Iraq. Names in English Names in Arabic Period of activity 1999-2004 جواعة التىحيد والجهاد Organization of Monotheism and Jihad 2004-2006 تنظين قاعدة الجهاد في بالد الرافدين Organization of Jihad s Base in Mesopotamia Al-Qaeda in Mesopotamia Al-Qaeda in Iraq 2006 هجلس شىري الوجاهدين في العراق Mujahideen Shura Council 2006-2013 دولة العراق اإلسالهية Islamic State of Iraq Islamic State of Iraq and Syria 2013-2014 الدولة اإلسالهية في العراق والشام Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 2014- الدولة اإلسالهية Islamic State

Abu Musab az-zarqawi (1966-2006) Jordanian citizen Primary aim to overthrow the Jordanian Hashemite Kingdom 1980s: foreign fighter in Afghanistan 1990s: creative differences with bin Laden 2003: relocated to Iraq

1 and its stronghold is probably Anbar province 2004-2005: AQI establishes its presence in Anbar 2006: Mujahedeen Shura Council and Islamic State of Iraq (Anbar province) 2006-2008: fallback due to popular resistance and the U.S. troop surge in 2007 After 2011: The rebirth of the ISI in Iraq and Syria 2013: Anbar campaign (40% of its territory) Jazeera emirate Jan 2014: Conquest of Fallujah May 2015: Conquest of Ramadi

2. The Islamic State disposes over the support of the Sunni Arab population The rise of the ISIS is due to the sectarian and ethnic tensions in Iraq and Syria Its identity if strongly linked to Arabism and Sunniism The IS provides social service as well (healthcare, education, gifts for children)

2. The authority of the Islamic State has always been contested by the Sunni Arab population The rule of governance of the IS is based on terror and intimidation, not public consensus 2006: Anbar Awakening campaign (30 Sunni Arab tribes against ISI) 2014: Second revolution of Syria (Hussein Suleyman)

3. The Islamic State functions as a state in Syria and Iraq

3. The structure of the Islamic State looks more like a tribal system Abu Bakr al- Baghdadi Al-Imara (Leadership) Shura Council Military Council Security and Intelligence Council

3. The structure of the Islamic State looks more like a tribal system The army of the Islamic State constitute of tribes and small militias which pledged their alliance to al-baghdadi Looks like a banderial army of a medieval feudal empire A banderial army constitutes of small groups which are loyal to nobleman or a landlord

4. The Islamic State is expanding all over the world

4. The Islamic State expands as a network IS expands according to the Al-Qaeda network The true nature of the relationship between Affiliate and Core is usually undefinable No action implemented by an IS affiliate can be automatically attributed to the IS core Affiliate 4 Affiliate 1 ( Province ) Islamic State Core Affiliate 2 Affiliate 3

Conslusions 1. To defeat the Islamic State, we have to wipe them out of Anbar province 2. The Sunni Arab population is also a victim of the IS, not supporter or beneficiary (no collective responsibility, hope for public insurgency) 3. The Islamic State s structure is more like a tribal system than that of modern state 4. The Islamic State is a network in which we cannot define the true nature of the relationship between the members