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The Islamic State (ISIS) is in sharp decline, but in its rout lie important lessons and lingering threats. This is true for the four countries of the Maghreb covered in this report, Algeria, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia, which constitute a microcosm of ISIS’ identity, trajectory and shifting fortunes to date. Those countries possess two unwanted claims to fame: as a significant pool of ISIS foreign fighters and, in the case of Libya, as the site of ISIS’ first successful territorial conquest outside of Iraq and Syria. The pool is drying up, to a point, and the caliphate’s Libyan province is no more. But many factors that enabled ISIS’s ascent persist. While explaining the reasons for ISIS’ performance in different theatres is inexact and risky science, there seems little question that ending Libya’s anarchy and fragmentation; improving states’ capacities to channel anger at elites’ predatory behaviour and provide responsive governance; treading carefully when seeking to regiment religious discourse; and improving regional and international counter-terrorism cooperation would go a long way toward ensuring that success against ISIS is more than a fleeting moment.
Its operations in the Maghreb showcase ISIS’s three principal functions: as a recruitment agency for militants willing to fight for its caliphate in Iraq and Syria; as a terrorist group mounting bloody attacks against civilians; and as a military organisation seeking to exert territorial control and governance functions. In this sense, and while ISIS does not consider the Maghreb its main arena for any of those three forms of activity, how it performed in the region, and how states reacted to its rise, tells us a lot about the organisation.
Answer: High-speed presses could mass-produce books, magazines, and newspapers
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Some 1,400 Anglos, Tejanos and American Indians with the Republican Army of the North were routed in the four-hour battle by the Spanish Royal Army somewhere south of San Antonio on Aug. 18, 1813. The first republic of Texas was crushed as 800 to 1,000 rebels were killed in battle. Hundreds more were executed
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a. The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
b. The Madrid Protocol
c. The Berne Convention
d. The TRIPS Agreement
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b. The Madrid Protocol
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The Madrid Protocol refers to an international treaty agreement made for the purpose of simplifying international trademark registration process.The system is a convenient and cost-effective solution for registering and managing trademarks worldwide.Through this medium , one is able to complete a single application, in their home language, which can apply to over 90 member countries
The two states that had the closes races in the 1860 elections in the United States are: Kentucky where John Brekinridge is from and Illinois where Abraham Lincoln is from. When Abraham Lincoln won as the president and there were changes that he made for the country. The following year, it started the Civil War.