Multi-faceted approach to radicalization in terrorist organizations

Terrorism, and the radicalization of terrorists in particular, has become a focus for academics and practitioners in recent years. However, the concept of radicalization has a variety of definitions and this is due in part to its relationship to other concepts with no clearly agreed definition, such...

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Other Authors: Bal, Ihsan, Ozeren, Suleyman, Sozer, Mehmet Alper
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands IOS Press 2011
Series:NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics v.87
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 Conceptual Framework and Radicalization: Trends and Case Studies
  • Revisiting the Terrorist vs. Guerilla Debate on PKK via the Ach Software: Known Answers, Unknown Methods / Seniz Bilgi
  • Violent Extremism in Terrorist Organizations: The Case of Turkish Hizbullah / Murat Sever
  • University under Risk: The University as Incubator for Radicalization / Diab M. Al-Badayneh
  • Social Environment, Individual Characteristics, Religion, and Radicalization: The Case of Turkish Hizbullah / Onder Karakus
  • Al Qaeda as a Transnational Political Movement / Cindy L. May
  • pt. 2 Macro and Micro Level Analysis in Countering Radicalization
  • The Role of Social Projects in Preventing Radicalization in Terrorist Organization / Ferhat Goktepe
  • Exploring the Effects of American Foreign Policy on Muslims' Perceptions toward Terrorism / Giray Sadik
  • Contents note continued: The Evolution of State Counter-terrorism Strategies in France, Germany and United Kingdom, 1960--2010 / Mitchel P. Roth
  • pt. 3 Nexus between Financing Mafia-Type Organized Crime and Terrorism
  • A Policy Implementation Analysis of Money Laundering Policies: Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Terrorism Financing / Yildirim Uryan
  • An Examination of the Links between International Terrorism and Transnational Organized Crime: Moving Beyond the Factual Nexus / Emmanouela Mylonaki
  • Explaining Terrorism Financing As a Mafia Type Crime Using Social Disorganization Theory / Tamer Koksal
  • pt. 4 Weapon and Target Selection Patterns of Terrorists
  • An Empirical Study on the Terrorists' Target Selection: The Turkish Case / Niyazi Ekici
  • Smuggling of Nuclear Materials and the USA's Possible Response to this Threat / Ahmet Celik
  • Terrorism and Public Administration: An Evaluation of the Impacts of Terror Attacks on Public Service / Ahmet Guler.