Tackling historical complexities and scholarly references to illuminate cultural and religious motivations, Mariam Abou Zahab and Olivier Roy create a blow-by-blow account of jihadist movements and their relationship with American and secular power. Middle East Journal This work is a gold mine for insights into the little-understood world of Islamist ideologies. -- Caleb M. Bartley, University of Reading Comparative Strategy [Islamist Networks is] interested not in grand ideas but in the details of Al-Qaeda's recruitment and support networks ... [using] biographies of individual terrorists and obscure Al-Qaeda-linked groups to explain the movement's evolving structure. By this path the authors challenge some poorly examined assumptions of familiar public debates. -- Steve Coll Washington Post Book World This excellent study will serve as a valuable reference book to those interested in radical Islamic Movements... Highly recommended. Choice