Kapitel
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About the Book
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KariVE Osland
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Most People Are Not Radicalized 1
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Part 1 Exploring the Nonoccurrence of Violent Extremism
- 2 Enabling Environments 17
- 3 The Entrepreneurs of Violence 33
- 4 Measuring Social Cohesion and Resilience 51
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Part 2 Cases from North Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans
- 5 Islamists and the Choice Not to Take Up Arms: Algeria and Egyp 67
- 6 Religious Resilience and the Guardian State: Morocco and Jordan 85
- 7 Ethnonationalism and Religious Radicalization: Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 103
- 8 Exporting Radicalization and Strengthening Resilience: Tunisia and Kosovo 119
- 9 Regime Survival and Mobilization: Iraq, Mali, and Syria 143
- 10 Traditional Authority and Local Community Resilience: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, and Syria 161
- 11 External Donors and the Marketing of P/CVE: Niger, Tunisia, and Syria 179
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Part 3 Conclusion
- 12 P/CVE Policies of Europe and the United States 197
- 13 Implications for Policy and Future Research 225
- List of Acronyms 233
- References 237
- Contributors 269
- Index 275
- About the Book 281
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- 1 Most People Are Not Radicalized 1
-
Part 1 Exploring the Nonoccurrence of Violent Extremism
- 2 Enabling Environments 17
- 3 The Entrepreneurs of Violence 33
- 4 Measuring Social Cohesion and Resilience 51
-
Part 2 Cases from North Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans
- 5 Islamists and the Choice Not to Take Up Arms: Algeria and Egyp 67
- 6 Religious Resilience and the Guardian State: Morocco and Jordan 85
- 7 Ethnonationalism and Religious Radicalization: Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina 103
- 8 Exporting Radicalization and Strengthening Resilience: Tunisia and Kosovo 119
- 9 Regime Survival and Mobilization: Iraq, Mali, and Syria 143
- 10 Traditional Authority and Local Community Resilience: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, and Syria 161
- 11 External Donors and the Marketing of P/CVE: Niger, Tunisia, and Syria 179
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Part 3 Conclusion
- 12 P/CVE Policies of Europe and the United States 197
- 13 Implications for Policy and Future Research 225
- List of Acronyms 233
- References 237
- Contributors 269
- Index 275
- About the Book 281