It was supposed to be mission accomplished. Yet nearly ten years after the so-called victory in Iraq, the West faces a terror threat unprecedented since the Cold War, as ISIL, Al Qaeda and their allies set out to build an empire of intolerance - a 21st-century theocracy with seventh-century values stretching from Portugal to Pakistan.We need to step-up the fightback - yet we're at risk of plunging into our enemies' trap. At home we are becoming suspicious societies, inflamed by the likes of Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen, where British Muslims fear being seen as the enemy within. Online, we're disorganised and lack the cohesion to fight extremist recruiters on the digital battlefront.And in the Middle East, we are without the coalition needed to isolate and undermine our enemy in the 21st-century battle of beliefs. From the frontline in Iraq to the streets of inner city Birmingham, Liam Byrne brings together fresh, grassroots research with young British Muslims, frank interviews with intelligence and police officers, and frontline reports from across the Middle East to offer not questions, but bold new answers to one of the biggest challenges of our time: how to bring down the black flag of extremism.
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Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2016
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781785900952
About Liam Byrne
Liam Byrne is a writer reformer and campaigner. A former Cabinet minister he did some of the toughest jobs in government in the Home Office 10 Downing Street and Her Majesty's Treasury where he was Chief Secretary. Before entering politics he was a Fulbright Scholar at the Harvard Business School and a technology entrepreneur. In 2004 he gave up a successful business careerto serve one of the poorest communities in Britain his constituency of Hodge Hill in East Birmingham where five generations of his family lived and worked. He has doubled his majority at every election. Liam is the author of Dragons: Ten Entrepreneurs Who Built Britain (2016) and the critically acclaimed Turning to Face the East (2013). He is a member of the Council of Europe chairs the All Party Group on Inclusive Growth and guest lectures at Oxford University.
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