Transnational Islamist Networks: Western Fighters in Afghanistan,Somalia and Syria |
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Authors: | Emmanuel Karagiannis |
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Abstract: | AbstractWestern Muslims have joined jihadi groups in Afghanistan/Pakistan, Somalia and Syria to defend Islam from its perceived enemies. Transnational Islamist networks have played a pivotal role in bringing them to conflict zones by fulfilling three functions: radicalisation through mosques, radical preachers, and the Internet; recruitment which can be conducted either physically or digitally; and identity formation that provides the radicalised recruits with a larger cause to fight for as members of an imagined global community. Transnational Islamist networks are multifunctional entities on the rise. |
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Keywords: | Islamist networks Afghanistan Pakistan Somalia Syria |
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