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Cts and Right-Wing Terrorism and Counterterrorism - Volume II, the Politics of Countering Political Violence

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume is a timely contribution to the current debates and potential efforts to study and counter the phenomena of extreme right violence in a period when the rise of right-wing extremism is being witnessed across the globe. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Studies on Terrorism.


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Introduction-CTS and Right-wing terrorism and counterterrorism: Volume II, The politics of countering political violence 1. Terror as justice, justice as terror: counterterrorism and anti-Black racism in the United States 2. When (and where) can right-wing terrorists be charged with terrorism? 3. "From street soldiers to political soldiers": assessing how extreme right violence has been criminalised in Portugal 4. The medicalisation of threats, immigration as contagion, and White supremacy in an age of terror 5. "Prevent duty": empirical reflections on the challenges of addressing far-right extremism within secondary schools and colleges in the UK 6. Radicalisation, counter-radicalisation and countering violent extremism in the Western Balkans and the South Caucasus: the cases of Kosovo and Georgia 7. Strain theory, resilience, and far-right extremism: the impact of gender, life experiences and the internet 8. Anti-feminism, gender and the far-right gap in C/PVE measures 9. Misogynistic terrorism: it has always been here


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Alice Martini is Lecturer in International Relations at Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. Her research focuses on counter-terrorism and prevention of extremism, specifically at a global level and as implemented by the United Nations. More in general, her research examines and deconstructs global discourses on security, (counter)terrorism and (counter)extremism, looking into the resulting practices of power and international hegemonies. She is the author of The UN and Counterterrorism. Global Hegemonies, Power and Identities (2021) and co-editor of, among others, Encountering Extremism (2020).
Raquel da Silva is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the School of Economics, University of Coimbra and Integrated Researcher at CEI-Iscte. She is the author of Narratives of Political Violence: Life Stories of Former Militants (2019). Her research has been funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, the British Academy, and the European Union, among others.


Summary

This volume is a timely contribution to the current debates and potential efforts to study and counter the phenomena of extreme right violence in a period when the rise of right-wing extremism is being witnessed across the globe. The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Studies on Terrorism.

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