Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe

Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe
Title Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe PDF eBook
Author Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen
Publisher
Pages 23
Release 2008
Genre Islamic fundamentalism
ISBN 9788776052508

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Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe I

Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe I
Title Studying Violent Radicalization in Europe I PDF eBook
Author Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Islamic fundamentalism
ISBN 9788776052515

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DIIS Working Paper

DIIS Working Paper
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DIIS Working Paper

DIIS Working Paper
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Radicalization in Theory and Practice

Radicalization in Theory and Practice
Title Radicalization in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Thierry Balzacq
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 297
Release 2022-12-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0472902830

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Radicalization is a major challenge of contemporary global security. It conjures up images of violent ideologies, “homegrown” terrorists and jihad in both the academic sphere and among security and defense experts. While the first instances of religious radicalization were initially limited to second-generation Muslim immigrants, significant changes are currently impacting this phenomenon. Technology is said to amplify the dissemination of radicalism, though there remains uncertainty as to the exact weight of technology on radical behaviors. Moreover, far from being restricted to young men of Muslim heritage suffering from a feeling of social relegation, radicalism concerns a significant number of converted Muslims, women and more heterogeneous profiles (social, academic and geographic), as well as individuals that give the appearance of being fully integrated in the host society. These new and striking dynamics require innovative conceptual lenses. Radicalization in Theory and Practice identifies the mechanisms that explicitly link radical religious beliefs and radical actions. It describes its nature, singles out the mechanisms that enable radicalism to produce its effects, and develops a conceptual architecture to help scholars and policy-makers to address and evaluate radicalism—or what often passes as such. A variety of empirical chapters fed by first-hand data probe the relevance of theoretical perspectives that shape radicalization studies. By giving a prominent role to first-hand empirical investigations, the authors create a new framework of analysis from the ground up. This book enhances the quality of theorizing in this area, consolidates the quality of methodological enquiries, and articulates security studies insights with broader theoretical debates in different fields including sociology, social psychology, economics, and religious studies.

DIIS Working Paper

DIIS Working Paper
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Understanding Violent Radicalisation

Understanding Violent Radicalisation
Title Understanding Violent Radicalisation PDF eBook
Author Magnus Ranstorp
Publisher Routledge
Pages 535
Release 2010-01-21
Genre History
ISBN 1135260419

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This is the first book to address in depth the interplay between radicalisation and political violence in Europe, as well as the effectiveness of counter-measures. As evidenced from the multitude of intercepted plots across several European cities since 2001, the threat level and the intensity of the desire to perpetrate mass-casualty attacks within Europe is not diminishing. While violent radicalization has gradually moved to the top of the EU counterterrorism agenda, it has been accompanied by a relatively embryonic understanding about the processes and interplay of factors that contribute to radicalization, which are played out differently in cities like Paris, Rome, London and Copenhagen. Undoubtedly, there are common factors at the global and regional levels that facilitate radicalization, but it is also clear that radicalization is very context dependent. This book provides crucial insights into different ways to understand violent radicalization within national contexts and the challenges addressing the many pathways into terrorism inspired by al-Qaeda and other forms of Islamic extremism. This book will be of great interest to students of terrorism studies and political violence, counter-terrorism, EU politics, security studies and IR in general. Magnus Ranstorp is Research Director of the Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish National Defence College and a Member of EU Expert Groups on (Violent) Radicalisation. He has twenty years of experience in research on counterterrorism issues and testified at the 9/11 Commission Hearing.