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Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, the leader and mastermind behind Al-Qaida in Iraq, has earned a reputation for his ruthlessness and extraordinary capacity for clandestine terrorist operations in and outside Iraq. Having avoided capture by Iraqi and American forces, he and his fellow jihadists from around the Arab world have played a crucial role in sustaining the insurgency in Iraq.

Behind the sensational headlines and images of this True Believer lies a man whose life story, motivations and world-view are little understood in the West. To help us make sense of Zarqawi, and to put his life story and ideology in the context of Al-Qaida’s operations in Iraq and beyond, we will be joined by Gilles Kepel, one of France’s leading experts on the Islamic world and editor of Al-Qaida Dans le Texte (Paris: 2006). Commenting on the implications of Kepel’s analysis for the broader struggle against radical Islamism will be Daniel Brumberg and Dan Byman.

Speakers

  • Gilles Kepel
    Director | Middle East-Mediterranean Program, Sciences-Po, Paris
  • Daniel Brumberg
    Special Advisor, Muslim World Initiative, USIP | Department of Government, Georgetown University
  • Dan Byman
    School of Foreign Service | Georgetown University
  • Haleh Esfandiari, Chair
    Director, Middle East Program | Woodrow Wilson Center

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