Ethno-religious conflict in Europe : typologies of radicalisation in Europe's Muslim communities

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Ethno-religious conflict in Europe : typologies of radicalisation in Europe's Muslim communities

edited by Michael Emerson ; authors, Olivier Roy ... [et al.]

Centre for European Policy Studies, c2009

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The presence of minority groups of Muslim culture is one of the greatest sources of societal tensions, and in some cases of violent conflict, in contemporary Europe. This book presents six country studies of Muslim-related conflict, from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Russia, and the United Kingdom. The societal tensions typically flow from two quite different sources: the broad and relatively soft issues of social and economic integration and the narrowly concentrated but very hard issues of terrorist violence inspired by radical ideas. Both have hit most of the countries under study to some degree. The justification for taking these two phenomena together is that, while categorically different, they are dynamically interconnected, feeding on each other toward escalation. Overarching the six case studies, with their varied histories and contexts, Olivier Roy presents major hypotheses of interpretation of al Qaeda-type terrorism as a deterritorialized or globalized phenomenon.

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  • NCID
    BA91487706
  • ISBN
    • 9789290798224
  • Country Code
    be
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Brussels
  • Pages/Volumes
    i, 194 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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