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Understanding the Islamic State system – Wilayat and Wali in Yemen

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Authors:

Helene Lavoix

Source:

The Red (Team) Analysis Society (2016)

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https://www.redanalysis.org/2016/02/22/yemen-islamic-state/
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Clausen, Maria-Louise. "Islamic State in Yemen – A Rival to al-Qaeda?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16, no. 1 (2017): 50-62.
"Исламское государство в Йемене – конкурент Аль-Каиды?" Connections: The Quarterly Journal 16, no. 1 (2017): 57-70.
APA style: Lavoix, H. (2016).  Understanding the Islamic State system – Wilayat and Wali in Yemen.
Chicago style: Lavoix, Helene. Understanding the Islamic State system – Wilayat and Wali in Yemen. The Red (Team) Analysis Society, 2016.
IEEE style: Lavoix, H., Understanding the Islamic State system – Wilayat and Wali in Yemen: The Red (Team) Analysis Society, Febr 22, 2016.
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