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Foreign Fighters and International Peace: Joining Global Jihad and Marching Back Home
Foreign Fighters and International Peace: Joining Global Jihad and Marching Back Home
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This book explores the origins, growth, and effects of jihadism, including interviews with ISIS fighters and women who joined the group. It proposes the non-enigma cycles of radicalization theory and highlights the current situation of 70,000 women and children trapped in desert camps following the defeat of ISIS. It also examines the incentives for joining ISIS, the nature of the jihadist ideology, the emergence of a family jihad, the roles of women and children within a caliphate, and state policies towards captured ISIS fighters and their family members. The book provides detailed information on the post-ISIS lives of these women and children and offers insights into the ongoing humanitarian crisis and rehabilitation and reintegration programs.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 254 pages
Publication date: 15 November 2022
Publisher: University Press of America
This comprehensive and insightful book delves into the origins, growth, and detrimental effects of jihadism, shedding light on its emergence and progression. Through extensive interviews with ISIS fighters and women who joined the organization, the author provides firsthand accounts and analysis of the root causes and motivations of individuals involved. The book proposes the non-enigma cycles radicalization theory, highlighting two primary cycles: grievances and resentment, and the radical ideology. It addresses the current situation of 70,000 women and children, who were family members of ISIS fighters, trapped in the desert following the defeat of the terrorist group in Syria and Iraq. The work also explores the incentives that led individuals to join ISIS, the nature of the jihadist ideology, the emergence of a family jihad, the roles of women and children within a so-called caliphate, and the state policies adopted to deal with captured ISIS fighters and their family members.
The author offers detailed information on the post-ISIS lives of these women and children, who are currently held in desert camps in Northeast Syria. The book provides a vivid and detailed depiction of the ongoing humanitarian crisis, highlighting the extent, intensity, and importance of the issue at hand. This compelling and eye-catching book offers readers a clear understanding of the challenges and complexities faced by these individuals and the broader global community.
Furthermore, the book delves into state policies toward ISIS fighters, including discussions of ad hoc tribunals, citizenship stripping, and transfer to Iraqi prisons. It also provides insights into rehabilitation and reintegration programs in several countries that have repatriated their citizens from Syria and Iraq. The author's research is particularly unique due to her direct access to these individuals and communities, providing a firsthand perspective on the ongoing crisis.
Overall, this book is a valuable contribution to the understanding of jihadism and its impact on individuals, communities, and the international system. It offers valuable insights into the root causes of radicalization, the challenges faced by those affected by jihadism, and the measures that can be taken to address and mitigate its effects.
Weight: 349g
Dimension: 230 x 150 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780761873709
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