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Record Nr.

UNINA9910220105803321

Titolo

The radicalization of diasporas and terrorism : a joint conference by the RAND Corporation and the Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich / / Bruce Hoffman ... [et al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Santa Monica, Calif.], : RAND National Security Research Division

[Zurich], : CSS, an ETH Center, c2007

ISBN

1-281-18080-7

9786611180805

0-8330-4237-8

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (55 p.)

Collana

Rand Corporation conference proceedings series

Altri autori (Persone)

HoffmanBruce <1954->

Disciplina

363.325

Soggetti

Terrorism - European Union countries - Prevention

Jihad

Muslim diaspora

Islamic fundamentalism

Terrorism - Religious aspects - Islam

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; PREFACE; CONTENTS; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; CONFERENCE SUMMARY; BRUCE HOFFMAN, THE RAND CORPORATIONRADICALIZATION, TERRORISM, AND DIASPORAS; DORON ZIMMERMANN, CSSTERRORISM, DIASPORAS AND THE EU RESPONSE; PAUL BAGGULEY AND YASMIN HUSSAIN, LEEDS UNIVERSITYNON-MUSLIM RESPONSES TO THE 7TH JULY BOMBING IN LONDON AND THE MUSLIMDIASPORA IN BRITAIN AND ITS RESPONSES TO THE LONDON BOMBINGS OF 7THJULY 2005; DISCUSSIONTHE FOLLOWING WAS DISCUSSED AFTER THE MORNING PRESENTATIONS; BERTO JONGMAN, DUTCH MINISTRY OF DEFENSETERRORISM AND DIASPORAS IN THE NETHERLANDS

STEWART BELL, NATIONAL POSTTERRORISM AND DIASPORAS IN CANADAFRANÇOIS HAUT, UNIVERSITÉ PANTHÉON-ASSAS (PARIS II)TERRORISM AND DIASPORAS IN FRANCE; MIKE WHINE, COMMUNITY SECURITY TRUSTTERRORISM AND DIASPORAS IN THE UK;



DISCUSSIONTHE FOLLOWING WAS DISCUSSED AFTER THE AFTERNOON PRESENTATIONS; JOCELYNE CESARI, HARVARD UNIVERSITYTERRORISM AND DIASPORAS IN THE UNITED STATES; KEN MENKHAUS, DAVIDSON UNIVERSITYAFRICAN DIASPORAS, DIASPORAS IN AFRICA, AND THE TERRORIST THREAT; ROHAN GUNARATNA, IDSSAL QA'IDA AND DIASPORAS; DISCUSSIONTHE FOLLOWING WAS DISCUSSED AFTER THE MORNING PRESENTATIONS

Sommario/riassunto

Over the past two years, certain Diaspora communities, frustrated with a perceived war against the Muslim world, have turned against their adopted homelands, targeting the government and its people by supporting terrorist attacks against Western countries through recruitment, fundraising, and training. Critical issues include incidents that prove these communities will indeed attack their adopted homelands; that recruits come from converts to Islam, first-generation migrants disaffected with their new society, and second-generation failed assimilations; that Diasporas create financial lifeline