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This compelling book delves into the complex issue of children and youth radicalization, beginning with a broad global perspective before narrowing its focus to the specific contexts of Syria and Iraq. It provides an in-depth analysis of the radicalization processes before, during the rise and fall of ISIS, as well as the post-ISIS era. The book is grounded in primary data collected from interviews with individuals who have intimate knowledge and experience with children and youth radicalization in Syria and Iraq. These interviews include insights from policymakers, community leaders, local community members, and representatives and staff of local NGOs. Additionally, the book incorporates data from surveys to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue. This meticulously researched work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the factors driving radicalization among young people in these regions.
List of contents
CHAPTER 1: IT IS A BATTLE OF MINDS NOT FIELDS.- CHAPTER 2: CUBS OF THE CALIPHATE WHERE GLOBAL FAILURE LIES DORMANT.- CHAPTER 3: DEBATES AND PERSPECTIVES AN INTELLECTUAL CONTEXT.- CHAPTER 4: LOCAL VOICES SENSEMAKING RECONSTRUCTING THE UNSPEAKABLE.- CHAPTER 5: DRIVERS OF CHILDREN AND YOUTH RADICALIZATION REVISITED.- CHAPTER 6: MOVING FORWARD.
About the author
Dr. Haval Ahmad is Associate Faculty at Royal Roads University Canada, where he teaches in graduate programs in Human Security and Peacebuilding, Justice Studies, and the Global Leadership program. He is also the executive director of AltriPol Research Group, based in Vancouver, Canada. He has authored numerous academic publications, co-authored a book on radicalization, terrorism, and countering extremism, and co-edited a volume on global de-radicalization approaches.
Summary
This compelling book delves into the complex issue of children and youth radicalization, beginning with a broad global perspective before narrowing its focus to the specific contexts of Syria and Iraq. It provides an in-depth analysis of the radicalization processes before, during the rise and fall of ISIS, as well as the post-ISIS era. The book is grounded in primary data collected from interviews with individuals who have intimate knowledge and experience with children and youth radicalization in Syria and Iraq. These interviews include insights from policymakers, community leaders, local community members, and representatives and staff of local NGOs. Additionally, the book incorporates data from surveys to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue. This meticulously researched work is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the factors driving radicalization among young people in these regions.