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  <title>XVIII. Jihadi Governance 101 with Will McCants</title>
  <description>Will McCants comes on the show to talk about jihadi governance. The conversation is based on a chapter in his new book&amp;amp;nbsp;The ISIS Apocalypse: The History, Strategy, and Doomsday Vision of the Islamic State. Aaron and Will discussed numerous cases of jihadi groups attempts to govern, including the Islamic State of Iraq, al-Shabab, AQAP, AQIM, Jabhat al-Nusra, and the Islamic State. This episode also features a Primary Sources segment covering releases from August 14-September 19 and a #SocialMedia segment on postings from October 7-13. Links:   The ISIS Apocalypse: The History, Strategy, and Doomsday Vision of the Islamic State: William McCants William McCants | Brookings Institution Will McCants (@will_mccants) | Twitter  Thanks to Raihan Kadir and Kaspars Gasuns for supporting the podcast. If you’d like to support the show&amp;amp;nbsp;check out our Patreon page!&amp;amp;nbsp;You can help the podcast and get rewards like access to bonus content, being thanked in the show notes, and more. The podcast is produced by&amp;amp;nbsp;Karl Morand. If you have feedback you can email podcast@jihadology.net, or find us on Twitter:&amp;amp;nbsp;@JihadPod. </description>
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