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Busher, j and macklin, g, “interpreting ‘cumulative extremism’: six proposals for enhancing conceptual clarity,” terrorism and political violence, doi, 2014, pp1-22 caiani, m and kröll, p, “the transnationalization of the extreme right and the use of the internet,” international journal of comparative and applied criminal justice.
Keywords:comparative politics conflict ethnic conflict political violence border conflict natural resources civil war abstract in public discourse, africa and the middle east have become synonymous with ethnic and religious conflict, whereas europe is known as a bastion of peace and stability.
Based on a comparative assessment of local communities with features of vulnerability or resilience to violent extremism across seven case study countries, the 13 international partner institutions will develop concrete policy proposals to inform citizens and stakeholders within and beyond the regions under study.
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Need to prevent and counter violent extremism de-radicalisation: a comparative evaluation of approaches in the meta-analysis as a cumulative research.
Diasporas and homeland conflicts: a comparative perspective (routledge- paperback and hardback) by bahar baser. ‘interpreting “cumulative extremism”: six proposals for enhancing conceptual clarity. ’ article in terrorism and political violence, by joel busher and graham macklin.
This article sheds light on the contemporary left-wing extremism and violent mobilization in europe and north america, its reflections on the internet and in music, and its violent activity at home against fascist representatives (such as right-wing extremist groups and individuals), and even abroad, against other fascist representatives.
Specialist research areas: terrorism, political violence, cumulative extremism and radicalisation. Profile: james hardy has recently graduated from his ma in terrorism, security and society at king’s college london having previously attained a ba in history at royal holloway university of london.
Although eatwell's work on contemporary politics mainly focuses on parties which (unlike historic fascism) eschew violence, he has also written about the potential for cumulative extremism, namely where one form of violence sparks off another in a dangerous spiral—a train likely to grow if the current populist wave fades, leaving many even.
Political extremism in the 1920s and 1930s: do german lessons generalize? not simply growth at the time of the election, but cumulative growth performance. In each case, we compare the last election prior to 1929 with the post-192.
These cumulative sustained efforts, when teamed with our service and interagency partners, keep the pressure on violent extremist organizations, reduce their capacity to conduct attacks, especially wmd, and protect our national interests. Expand the global sof network as we transition into a period of potentially.
Scholars have urged a shift in research on mass murder from the creation of typologies to theoretically rich, data-driven comparative examinations of the phenomenon. First, we analyze a unique sample of public mass murderers through the multistage explanatory model of cumulative strain theory.
A comparative analysis for the first half of the year highlights a death toll of 918 from armed attacks and 361 from violent extremism in nigeria. Additionally, there is a combined total of 719 people injured during this period. It is followed by mali with 218 and 46 injuries from violent extremism and armed attacks respectively.
Nine years after the formation of the english defence league (edl), scant academic attention has been paid to how uk politicians and policymakers have responded to anti-islamic forms of protest. Drawing on a content analysis of 48 semi-structured elite interviews with members of parliament and local councillors, this article proposes a typology and overview of responses issued by local.
The concept of “cumulative extremism”—described in 2006 by roger eatwell as “the way in which one form of extremism can feed off and magnify other forms [of extremism],” has recently gained.
The point about ‘cumulative extremism’ (one extremism feeding off another) was also made by copsey at the home office in a closed meeting with the research, information and communications unit of the office for security and counter-terrorism in january 2012.
Drive: far right and islamist extremism in north-western europe, and the role of between islamist and far right extremism in a comparative european context. Identity politics, intergenerational change and cumulative radicalisation.
Edith cowan university research online australian counter terrorism conference security research institute conferences 2013 twitter influence and cumulative perceptions of extremist support: a case study of geert wilders gabrielle blanquart edith cowan university, gblanqua@our.
Military’s main effort in the first decade of the 21st century: the defeat of violent extremism in the middle east. Accordingly, there was a significant push within the navy and marine corps to contribute to joint, land-based operations.
Over the past decade, terrorists killed an average of 21,000 people worldwide each year. The global death toll from terrorism over the past decade ranged from 8,000 in 2010 to a high of 44,000 in 2014.
The concept of “cumulative extremism”—described in 2006 by roger eatwell as “the way in which one form of extremism can feed off and magnify other forms [of extremism],” has recently gained considerable traction in academic, policy, and practitioner discourses about extremism.
'the routledge handbook of terrorism and counterterrorism offers the best overview of current terrorism research on the market today. With over fifty concise and accessible chapters by leading specialists in the field, the book is a godsend for instructors and a reference work for students, professionals, and scholars alike.
Despite all the unexpected, entertaining events during the primaries, most people have given little notice to the candidates’ specific policy proposals.
Cumulative extremism: a comparative historical analysis (routledge studies in fascism and the far right).
Another impression by the newspaper is that there is a focus on islam or islamic society only when there is a crisis situation. Since 9/11, not only have anti-muslim sentiments been reinforced, they have taken on a new twist. Events such as the invasion of iraq, the situation in the middle.
According to roger eatwell, this reflects the “cumulative extremism”, a process in which one type of extremism ignites other types of extremism. [27] as meleagrou-hitchens and brun noted, there are three “serious problems” with the cjm narrative.
Comparative assessment of efforts to address the level of islamic extremism in given countries and areas -- and to address the efforts to counter such extremism on a religious, ideological, and political basis – also are limited snapshots of part of the problems and efforts involved.
Right-wing extremism, in cumulative interaction with left-wing extremism and jihadist extremism, remains a threat with considerable repercussions in form of radicalization of vulnerable groups and a harmful polarizing effect on the cohesion of the broader democratic order.
A small wars journal and military writers guild writing contest finalist article. Today’s wars displace more individuals, as geopolitical competition leads to a less controlled, less predictable unstable environment in which violent extremism may spawn.
We examine the impact of the great depression on the share of votes for right-wing extremists in elections in the 1920s and 1930s. We confirm the existence of a link between political extremism and economic hard times as captured by growth or contraction of the economy.
Comparative study of populism and then point out four avenues of future research, which are closely related to the contributions of this special issue, namely, (a) economic anxiety, (b) cultural backlash, (c) the tension between responsiveness and responsibility, and (d) (negative) partisanship and polar-ization.
Cumulative extremism and co-radicalisation) is the idea that extremist groups to compare cases (between different groups, in different geo-political locations.
(2019) cumulative extremism: a comparative historical analysis.
Emeritus professor of comparative politics, right-wing extremism in the twenty-first century community cohesion and cumulative extremism in contemporary britain.
Countering radicalization to violent extremism: a comparative study of canada, the uk and south east asia.
Cumulative extremism a comparative historical analysis, 1st edition more by alexander carter this book frames several historical incidents of violent movement-countermovement conflicts within the concept of ‘cumulative extremism’— the mutually reinforcing dynamic of radicalisation that can develop between two or more antagonistic.
Dec 29, 2019 factors drive polarisation and violent extremism in european societies, or ' cumulative' extremism suggests that the more antagonistic groups there are a recent comparative australian/canadian study on unde.
Henry thomson general deprivation, attributable grievances and mass unrest under authoritarian regimes: lessons from the 17 june, 1953 uprising in the german democratic republic, ssrn electronic journal (jan 2015).
Preventing/countering violent extremism (p/cve) forms an important part of icct's and islamist reciprocal or cumulative radicalisation in the western european research paper 20 nov 2019 a comparative research study on radic.
Topics: hungary, slovakia, right-wing radicalism, extremism, xenophobia, comparative analysis, political science (general), ja1-92.
This report focuses on the nature of ‘cumulative extremism’ as viewed over time and through spatial comparison. It examines contemporary radicalisation processes through the theoretical frame of ‘cumulative extremism’ in order to understand historic instances of violent escalation, de-escalation and indeed non-escalation.
Sep 7, 2006 community cohesion and cumulative extremism in contemporary britain.
Comparing cumulative scores over time reveals a targeted country’s relative performance during periods of concern, with indicators alluding to strengths or problem areas to develop actionable early warning policy response measures to preempt a state’s inability to govern.
He has published on processes of ‘cumulative extremism’ or ‘reciprocal radicalisation’ and in his forthcoming monograph with routledge, the making of anti-muslim protest: grassroots activism in the english defence league, he explores activist journeys through the edl and how grassroots activists built and sustained commitment to their.
Roger eatwell, university of bath, comparative politics department, emeritus. Community cohesion and cumulative extremism in contemporary britainmore.
The consortium has worked extensively on the baseline studies and conducted its methodology workshop in full virtual mode on 1-2 september 2020. At this workshop, the conceptual foundations for the comparative research on vulnerability and resilience factors contributing to the fuelling, prevention or mitigation of violent extremism were discussed.
This book frames several historical incidents of violent movement-countermovement conflicts within the concept of ‘cumulative extremism’— the mutually reinforcing dynamic of radicalisation that can develop between two or more antagonistic groups.
The course draws from research on terrorism and political violence to explain current trends in extremism.
Despite the frequency of policy and media comment linking online extremism or property as dependent variables in analysis comparing each thematic cumulative extremism, and policy implications, teesside: teesside university press.
Commonalities and interplay between radical islamists and extremists 33 roger eatwell, “community cohesion and cumulative extremism contemporary britain”, the comparative studies of the two movements that identify commonalities.
This was the second full-consortium meeting since the start of the project in february 2020. On day 1, we discussed the conceptual foundations for our comparative research on vulnerability and resilience factors contributing to the fueling, prevention or mitigation of violent extremism.
Simon haddad, “a comparative study of lebanese and palestinian perceptions of suicide bombings: the role of militant islam and socio-economic status,” international journal of comparative sociology 45, (2004): 337-363. This article examines the difference between palestinian and lebanese support for suicide attacks as a tactic.
Yet, comparative and more recently transnational analyses of fascism have thrived precisely on this interstitial space where neither continuities nor discontinuities or ruptures are complete, where national responses can be both unique and fascinatingly analogous in a broader sense to those in other countries and historical contexts.
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