Post-Jihadism: Libya and the Global Transformations of Armed Islamist Movements |
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Authors: | Omar Ashour |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Political Science;2. and Middle East Studies Program , Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter , Exeter, UK O.Ashour@exeter.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the global transformations of jihadist movements towards abandoning and de-legitimizing political violence in general and terrorism in particular. It focuses on the de-radicalization process of Libya's largest armed Islamist movement: the Islamic Fighting Group. It analyzes the causes behind those transformations and outlines the necessary conditions for, and policy implications of, successful de-radicalization. The article is mainly based on primary sources, field work, and interviews with former jihadist leaders, mid-ranking commanders, grassroots activists, security and intelligence officers, and state officials. |
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Keywords: | de-radicalization disengagement, ending political violence Islamism Jihad Libya Middle East North Africa radicalization security terrorism |
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