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The Caliphate's Paper Trail: How ISIS Built a State
Episode 3784
Published 3 days, 11 hours ago
Description
What happens when a terrorist group decides to govern? This episode sets aside the execution videos to examine the Islamic State as a would-be government. From tax collectors and sewage systems to a ring-based expansion strategy spanning three continents, we explore the bureaucratic machinery behind the black flag. We trace their territorial ambitions from the Bilad al-Sham heartland to far-ring provinces in Libya and West Africa, then examine what remains today — zero square kilometers of urban territory, but a durable legacy of institutional memory and governance as muscle memory that continues to extract compliance from populations long after the caliphate fell.