Global Evolution of Islamist Terrorism (1979–2025): Historical Trajectories, Regional Patterns, and Policy Implications
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- 1. WSO Board Member and Liaison Officer to the United Nations
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This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of Islamist terrorist attacks worldwide from 1979 to 2025, examining historical trajectories, regional patterns, structural drivers, and policy responses. It traces the evolution of terrorist organizations from early insurgencies and the rise of al-Qaeda, through the post-9/11 era and the emergence of ISIS, to the decentralized and lone-actor attacks that characterize the current landscape. The study highlights how weak governance, political exclusion, socio-economic marginalization, foreign intervention, and online radicalization have consistently facilitated terrorism, while illustrating the global reach of attacks, including the 2025 Bondi Beach massacre in Australia, stabbings across Europe, massacres in Nigeria, Sudan, and Syria, and bombings of churches in multiple countries. By integrating empirical data with analytical frameworks, the paper offers insights into the adaptive nature of Islamist terrorism and emphasizes the need for context-sensitive, multi-layered counterterrorism strategies that address both immediate threats and underlying structural conditions.
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