Striking at their Core: De-funding the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria

Authors

  • Alessio Shostak University of St Andrews

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1327

Keywords:

ISIS, Terrorist Financing, Transfer Methods, CFT, War on Terror, Iraq, Syria

Abstract

The fundraising efforts of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have impressed academics, journalists, and government officials alike. The literature has thus far explored the methods via which ISIS acquire funds and transfer their proceeds across international borders. This article aims to expand upon these entries by analysing the failures of EU and US policy to counter terrorist financing since the 9/11 attacks, particularly with regards to the inability of both entities to adjust to digital transfer methods. The value of military operations will also be discussed within the context of halting the Islamic State’s fundraising capabilities.

Author Biography

Alessio Shostak, University of St Andrews

Alessio Shostak is a fourth-year undergraduate student studying Economics at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.

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Published

2017-02-08

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