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Resisting Radicalization : Exploring the Nonoccurrence of Violent Extremism

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 889616016Y
ISBN-13 9798896160168
Publisher Lynne Rienner Pub
Imprint Lynne Rienner Pub
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 20th, 2024
Print length 281 Pages
Weight 480 grams
Dimensions 15.50 x 23.20 x 2.40 cms
Ksh 4,100.00
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"Uncovers contradictions and surprises about how policies intended to curb extremism can misfire, how they can be used to buttress repressive regimes, and how difficult it is to generalize across contexts." Mary B. Anderson, founder and former president of CDA Collaborative Learning Projects

Precarious living conditions across the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa create fertile ground for radical ideas. Yet, despite genuine grievances and legitimate grounds for anger, most people living in these regions are not radicalized and do not embrace ideas that lead to acts of violent extremism. Which raises the question ... why?

To answer this question, the authors of Resisting Radicalization investigate the nonoccurrence of violent extremism in what they term enabling environments. Their work, the result of a multiyear international project, has critical implications for the future of P/CVE (Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism) programs.

CONTENTS:
  • The Religious Landscape of Congress the Editors.
  • HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS.
  • The Founding Fathers and Religious Freedom N.G. DiPucchio.
  • A History of the House Chaplaincy M.A. Wasniewski.
  • The Evolution of the Senate Chaplaincy D.S. Holt.
  • RELIGION, POLITICS, AND POLICY.
  • Catholic Senators and Abortion Politics: The Cases of Joe Biden and Ted Kennedy T.J. Carty and J.J. Thomson.
  • Religious Factionalism in the House J.L. Guth.
  • Evangelicals and Trump Loyalty in Congress N.A. Mathew.
  • Religious Lobbying on Capitol Hill A.M. Cammisa.
  • Faith and Foreign Policy E.S. Hurd.
  • RELIGION AND LIFE ON THE HILL.
  • The Role of Guest Chaplains in the People's House J.R. Straus and J.C. Nagel.
  • Congressional Prayer and Bible Study Groups G. McCarthy.
  • THEMES AND RECURRING CONCEPTS.
  • Congress and Religion: A Lifetime of Tension and Coexistence the Editors.
"Uncovers contradictions and surprises about how policies intended to curb extremism can misfire, how they can be used to buttress repressive regimes, and how difficult it is to generalize across contexts." —Mary B. Anderson, founder and former president of CDA Collaborative Learning Projects

Precarious living conditions across the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa create fertile ground for radical ideas. Yet, despite genuine grievances and legitimate grounds for anger, most people living in these regions are not radicalized and do not embrace ideas that lead to acts of violent extremism. Which raises the question ... why?

To answer this question, the authors of Resisting Radicalization investigate the nonoccurrence of violent extremism in what they term enabling environments. Their work, the result of a multiyear international project, has critical implications for the future of P/CVE (Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism) programs.

CONTENTS: 
  • Most People Are Not Radicalized—the Editors.
  • EXPLORING THE NONOCCURRENCE OF VIOLENT EXTREMISM.
  • Enabling Environments—M. Bøås and K. Osland.
  • The Entrepreneurs of Violence—A.W. Cissé and H. Vigh.
  • Measuring Social Cohesion and Resilience—U. Engel.
  • CASES FROM NORTH AFRICA, THE MIDDLE EAST, AND THE BALKANS.
  • Islamists and the Choice Not to Take Up Arms: Algeria and Egypt—G. Fahmi and D. Lounnas.
  • Religious Resilience and the Guardian State: Morocco and Jordan—G. Ben-Nun and N. Messari.
  • Ethnonationalism and Religious Radicalization: Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina—E. Becirevic and P. Petrovic.
  • Exporting Radicalization and Strengthening Resilience: Tunisia and Kosovo—S. Estatiev, A.L. Kroknes, and F. Strazzari.
  • Regime Survival and Mobilization: Iraq, Mali, and Syria—C. Powers, L. Raineri, and S. Lacroix.
  • Traditional Authority and Local Community Resilience: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq, and Syria—K. Selvik et al.
  • External Donors and the Marketing of P/CVE: Niger, Syria, and Tunisia—L. Berlingozzi, S. Carenzi, and D. Musina.
  • CONCLUSION.
  • P/CVE Polices in Europe and the United States—D.M. Crosson et al.
  • Implications for Policy and Future Research—the Editors.

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