Islamist radicalisation in Europe and the Middle East : reassessing the causes of terrorism
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Islamist radicalisation in Europe and the Middle East : reassessing the causes of terrorism
(Library of international relations, 51)
I.B. Tauris, 2013
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"Based on the proceedings of a conference held in Cambridge in June 2009 under the auspices of the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge."--P. [1]
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Radicalisation and the Arab Spring / George Joffé
- A biographical approach to radicalisation : Ziauddin Sardar's Desperately seeking paradise and Ed Husain's The Islamist / Hugh Goddard
- Being Muslim, being British : a multimedia educational resource for young Muslims / Jose Liht, Sara Savage and Ryan J. Williams
- Thinking centrifugal : fecundity and hazard on the net / Johnny Ryan
- Reluctant radicals : hearts and minds between securitisation and radicalisation / Roxane Farmanfarmaian
- Egypt : mainstreaming radicalism / Ezzedine Choukri Fishere
- Between pragmatism and radicalism : the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and the Ba'ath regime / Raphaël Lefevre
- Tripoli in Lebanon : an Islamist fortress or a source of terror? / Nasser Kalawoun
- Israel's insurgent citizens : contesting the state, demanding the land / Clive Jones
- Sowing dragons' teeth : radicalisation in the Iraqi theatre of operations / James Spencer
- Ethnic radicalisation : Kurdish identity as extremism in the hegemonic discourses of Turkey / Ayla Göl
- What is radicalism? Power and resistance in Iran / Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
- Political Islam in the Gulf Region / Abdullah Baabood
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Are today's radicals tomorrow's extremists? Are adherents to Islamism necessarily extremist or violent? Most analyses of violence emanating from the Middle East or from Europe's Muslim communities tend to assume that this is the case. Not so in this book. Instead, with a wide-ranging and case-by-case approach, it seeks to look beyond these assumptions, examining the specific contexts of radicalism and asking what creates the conditions for radicalisation. Shedding much-needed light upon a phenomenon that has helped to define today's world, this book will be essential for general readers, students and researchers who take an interest in the fields of Politics, International Relations and the phenomena of multiculturalism and terrorism.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: Methodological Issues
Chapter Three: Islam and Radicalism
Chapter Four: Muslims in the UK
Chapter Five: Muslims in the UK (Literary Analysis)
Chapter Six: Radicalism in Literary Terms (Pakistan)
Chapter Seven: Radicalism in Iraq
Chapter Eight: Kurdish Radicalisation in Turkey
Chapter Nine: Radicalisation in Egypt
Chapter Ten: Radicalisation in Palestine
Chapter Eleven: Radicalisation in Israel
Chapter Twelve: Radicalism in Lebanon
Chapter Thirteen: Radicalism in the Gulf
Chapter Fourteen: Radicals in Yemen
Chapter Fifteen: Radicalisation in Iran
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