Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge: European and American Experiences

Author:   Rik Coolsaet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   340
Publication Date:   21 October 2011
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Author:   Rik Coolsaet
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781409425694


ISBN 10:   140942569
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   21 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Introduction, Rik Coolsaet; Part I The State of the Threat; Chapter 1 Jihadi Terrorism: A Global Assessment of the Threat, Paul R. Pillar; Chapter 2 Al-Qaeda: A True Global Movement, Olivier Roy; Chapter 3 Logics of Jihadi Violence in North Africa, Hugh Roberts; Chapter 4 ‘Terrorism Studies’: A Critical Appraisal, Teun Van de Voorde; Part II Cycles of Terrorism and Radicalisation; Chapter 5 The Debate Over ‘Old’ vs ‘New’ Terrorism, Martha Crenshaw; Chapter 6 Radicalisation and Terrorism in History: Lessons from the Radical Left Terrorist Campaigns in Europe and the United States, Leena Malkki; Chapter 7 Cycles of Revolutionary Terrorism, Rik Coolsaet; Part III Radicalisation in Europe and the US; Chapter 8 Muslims in Europe and the US: A Shared but Overrated Risk of Radicalism, Jocelyne Cesari; Chapter 9 The Turn to Political Violence in the West, Marc Sageman; Chapter 10 Characteristics of Jihadi Terrorists in Europe (2001–2009), Edwin Bakker; Chapter 11 Dutch Extremist Islamism: Van Gogh’s Murderer and his Ideas, Rudolph Peters; Chapter 12 The Rise and Demise of Jihadi Terrorism in Belgium, Rik Coolsaet; Part IV De-radicalisation Experiences; Chapter 13 Disengagement, De-radicalization and the Arc of Terrorism: Future Directions for Research, John Horgan, Max Taylor; Chapter 14 Group Desistance from Terrorism: The Dynamics of Actors, Actions and Outcomes, Clark McCauley; Chapter 15 (De-)Escalating Radicalisation: The Debate within Immigrant Communities in Europe, Tarik Fraihi; Chapter 16 Competing Counter-radicalisation Models in the UK, Robert Lambert; Chapter 17 Counterterrorism and Counter-radicalisation in Europe: How Much Unity in Diversity?, Rik Coolsaet; Chapter 18 Counter-radicalization in the United States, Lorenzo Vidino; epilogue Epilogue, Rik Coolsaet;

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'Through its systematic engagement with a variety of ideas and cases, this collection of important work provides a central point of focus for scholars and practitioners seeking to engage with the questions and debates surrounding radicalisation and jihadi violence. Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge represents the capstone to the current phase of research on this subject, and essential reading for all in this field.' Jonathan Githens-Mazer, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, UK 'In the literature on Jihadism, Rik Coolsaet's contribution as the editor of the book Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalization Challenge: European and American Experiences stands apart. Many outstanding scholars took part in its writing and they brought in new ideas not only on Jihadism and radicalization but also on the de-radicalization process and its intricacies. By reading this single book, one can surmise having read tens, the rich contribution of the scholars making almost each chapter unique. At the end, one comes out with a much deeper understanding of Jihadism. Farhad Khosrokhavar, Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales, France 'Coolsaet's volume puts the idea of 'root causes' of terrorism - once rejected by many US commentators as inappropriate in al-Qaeda's case - back on centre stage.' New Zealand International Review 'This book is essential for officials involved in identifying and profiling the scope and nature of any jihadi terror threat. It is a compendium of academic research and the experience of hands-on counter-terrorism experts, such as Robert Lambert of the UK, with his innovative ideas such as the establishment of Muslim contact units in London - a critical tool for de-radicalisation and deconstruction of jihadi propaganda... Many of the research papers in this book are empirical studies, backed by considerable research data. One of the key features is how to establish and run a de-radicalisation unit, which is a missing link in many counter-terrorism operations.' Australian Defence Force Journal 'This second edition, coming only three years after the first, has been substantially changed... Over half the chapters are new, with most of the rest getting substantial updates... To say Jihadi Terrorism packs a lot in would be an understatement. Eighteen short chapters cover everything from an assessment of global jihadi terrorism, to a tight focus on the killer of Theo van Gogh. As such, this is a very good introduction to a wide range of perspectives...' e-Extreme


'Through its systematic engagement with a variety of ideas and cases, this collection of important work provides a central point of focus for scholars and practitioners seeking to engage with the questions and debates surrounding radicalisation and jihadi violence. Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge represents the capstone to the current phase of research on this subject, and essential reading for all in this field.' Jonathan Githens-Mazer, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, UK 'In the literature on Jihadism, Rik Coolsaet's contribution as the editor of the book Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalization Challenge: European and American Experiences stands apart. Many outstanding scholars took part in its writing and they brought in new ideas not only on Jihadism and radicalization but also on the de-radicalization process and its intricacies. By reading this single book, one can surmise having read tens, the rich contribution of the scholars making almost each chapter unique. At the end, one comes out with a much deeper understanding of Jihadism. Farhad Khosrokhavar, A0/00cole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales, France 'Coolsaet's volume puts the idea of 'root causes' of terrorism - once rejected by many US commentators as inappropriate in al-Qaeda's case - back on centre stage.' New Zealand International Review 'This book is essential for officials involved in identifying and profiling the scope and nature of any jihadi terror threat. It is a compendium of academic research and the experience of hands-on counter-terrorism experts, such as Robert Lambert of the UK, with his innovative ideas such as the establishment of Muslim contact units in London - a critical tool for de-radicalisation and deconstruction of jihadi propaganda... Many of the research papers in this book are empirical studies, backed by considerable research data. One of the key features is how to establish and run a de-radicalisation unit, whi


Author Information

Rik Coolsaet is Chair at the Department of Political Science, Ghent University, Ghent University, Belgium Rik Coolsaet, Paul R. Pillar, Hugh RobertsTeun van de Voorde, Martha Crenshaw, Leena Malkki, Jocelyne Cesari, Edwin Bakker, Rudolph Peters, John Horgan, Max Taylor, Clark McCauley, Tarik Fraihi, Robert Lambert, Lorenzo Vidino.

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