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Christopher Davidson is a Reader in Middle East Politics at Durham University.
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Who is to blame for the failure of the Arab Spring and the rise of Islamic State? The answer lies far closer to home than you might dare imagine
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Introduction
1 Counter-revolution A Pattern Emerges
Lessons from the past nothing is new
Lessons from the past the preventive counter-revolutions
Britain s hungry empire
The threat from Arab nationalism
Trouble on the Arabian Peninsula revolution reaches Yemen
The contagion spreads the Sultanate of Oman
The smaller sheikhdoms preventive measures
2 Cold War, Oil War America Takes Over
Americäs even hungrier empire
Americäs global counter-revolution
Americäs Middle East special treatment for a special case
Removing the rivals Iranian democracy
Removing the rivals taking on the Arabs
Strengthening the status quo the arms trade
Strengthening the status quo military bases
Strengthening the status quo mercenaries
3 The Road to al-Qaeda The CIA s Baby
Searching for an Islamic state Britain s caliphate
Searching for an Islamic state Wahhabism and the Muslim Brotherhood
Mobilizing jihad the case of Afghanistan
Operation Cyclone Anglo-American jihad
Foreign fighters, foreign cash
The Islamic Republic of Iran a secret relationship
4 Allied to Jihad Useful Idiots
The Taliban Americäs new ally
Keeping bin Laden on board
The war against Serbia Bosnian jihad
The war against Serbia Kosovan jihad
The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group Britain s new ally
The road to 9/11 managing blowback
9/11 saving Saudi Arabia
9/11 protecting the funding networks
The fake `War on Terror Afghanistan
The fake `War on Terror Iraq
5 The Arab Spring A System Threatened
A new challenge, a new hope
The road to 2011 regimes in decay
Tunisia the Jasmine Revolution
Egypt the Republic of Tahrir
Yemen revolution in Arabia
Breaking the fear barrier a chance for cosmopolitanism
The economic storm enter neo-liberalism
The economic storm the rise of crony capitalism
The economic storm the rise of Gulf capitalism
From modernizing Arabs to revolutionary Arabs
Cosmopolitan communications from satellites to social media
6 Plan `A Islamists Versus the Deep State
The need for counter-revolution
Egypt back to the Brotherhood
Egypt an uneasy alliance
Egypt military dictatorship
Egypt `Sisi maniä
Egypt the Qatar connection
Egypt Saudi Arabia takes on the Brotherhood
Tunisia under pressure
Tunisia sleepwalking to counter-revolution
Yemen outmanoeuvring the Arab Spring
Bahrain the forgotten revolution
7 Plan `B A Fake Arab Spring
Containable protests
Axis against axis faking the Arab Spring
Libya Gaddafi s strange regime
Libya flirting with neo-liberalism
Libya not so supplicant
Libya the uprising
Libya subverting the National Transitional Council
Libya NATO takes action
Libya an international crime
Libya the scramble for assets
Libya a role for al-Qaeda
Libya searching for a Sisi
Syria parallel plans
Syria the uprising begins
Syria preparing for intervention
Syria enter the proxies
Syria arming the rebels
Syria searching for the `red line
Syria back to the battlefield
Syria the media war
Yemen a painful intervention
Yemen bringing back al-Qaeda
8 Enter the Islamic State A Phantom Menace
Al-Qaedäs limits
The need for `national jihadists
Iraq the incubation chamber
Iraq the emerging Islamic State
Iraq the proto-caliphate
The Islamic State mysterious new leadership
The Islamic State a persuasive ideology
Opportunities in Syria
Expansion in Iraq
The caliphate restored
The resurrection of Saddam Hussein
`Remaining and expanding services and recruitment
`Remaining and expanding masters of propaganda
9 The Islamic State A Strategic Asset
Qui bono to whose profit?
The manufacturing of evil the new bogeyman
The business of evil a history of cashing in
The business of evil the arms industry bonanza
Surprise, surprise the Islamic State came from nowhere
The strangest road to war
A campaign of contradictions
Explaining failure the official line
Suspicions mount challenging the narrative
Follow the money the self-funding narrative
Follow the money the Islamic State s funders
Funders need facilitators the role of Turkey
10 The Islamic State A Gift That Keeps Giving
The return of the `War on Terror
The Islamic State in Libya
The Islamic State in Yemen
The fight for Mali
Boko Haram Nigeria under attack
Boko Haram the shift to the Islamic State
Boko Haram generous sponsors
Boko Haram delivering results
Beyond Panetta other pledges to the Islamic State
Russia and China superpower implications
Epilogue Keeping the Wheel Turning
Getting business back to usual
The exploitation of Egypt
Wild card number one opening up Iran
A new Iran, a new sectarian war
Wild card number two American oil
A new Saudi Arabia, a new chapter
Notes
Index