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Contribution to Book
Learning After 9/11: Muslim Students Speak for Themselves in the US
The Changing Dynamics of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: An Analysis (Volume I)
  • Cheryl Lynn Duckworth, Nova Southeastern University
ORCID ID
0000-0002-9322-3005
Document Type
Book Chapter
ISBN
978-9966-1962-4-8
Publication Date
12-10-2018
Editors
Mustafa Yusuf Ali, Ph.D., Mumo Nzau, Ph.D., Hassan Khannenje, Ph.D.
Keywords
  • conflict,
  • conflict resolution,
  • peace
Description

Terrorism and violent extremism remain pervasive and massively lethal to humanity. Their dynamism and numerous inflection points have made it problematic to employ a one-size-fits-all approach or strategy. Scholars and practitioners have, however, continued to enrich this discourse, and The Changing Dynamics of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: An Analysis (Volume I) is the first of the two-book volumes series conceived from an international conference on terrorism and violent extremism organized by the HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies in April 2018 in Nairobi (Kenya) in an attempt to address this problem.

The volume has ten chapters and it presents a comprehensive analysis of terrorism through a broader perspective that includes digital explosion and rise of youth radicalization; radicalization into violent extremism; human rights violations and international terrorism; effectiveness of counter-terrorism strategies; and informal early warning systems. It concludes with a critical reflection on key themes in the volume and their implications for policy and practice. This book will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, and students of terrorism and violent extremism, security, and conflict.

Publisher
HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies
Citation Information
Cheryl Lynn Duckworth. "Learning After 9/11: Muslim Students Speak for Themselves in the US" Nairobi, KenyaThe Changing Dynamics of Terrorism and Violent Extremism: An Analysis (Volume I) (2018) p. 196 - 223
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/cheryl-duckworth/83/