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This book analyses the process of the recruitment of foreign fighters from the Western Balkans, specifically Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, to Syria and Iraq from 2012 to 2015.Utilizing in-depth, semi-structured interviews with foreign fighters and their families, as well as a number of relevant stakeholders it answers the question of what were the processes and circumstances leading up to the departure of foreign fighters from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo and what informed their agency? The author draws on the theories of social movement approaches, more specifically, contentious politics literature and utilizes the specific concepts of triggering mechanisms, which refer to the enabling circumstances that make the radicalization and departure possible, and pleasure in agency, to elaborate on individual motivation. The book also shows how a wider state- fragility within the context of the post-Yugoslav wars and the transitional period that never ended, aided radicalization and how an incomplete process of post-war transition can fuel the process of political and religious radicalization creating a wider enabling web for recruitment.It will be of interest to students and scholars of Southeast European politics and foreign policy, post-war democratic transition, security policy and radicalization more broadly.

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Balkan Fighters in the Syrian War
This book analyses the process of the recruitment of foreign fighters from the Western Balkans, specifically Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, to Syria and Iraq from 2012 to 2015.
Utilizing in-depth, semi-structured interviews with foreign fighters and their families, as well as a number of relevant stakeholders, it answers the question of what were the processes and circumstances leading up to the departure of foreign fighters from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo and what informed their agency? The author draws on the theories of social movement approaches, more specifically, contentious politics literature, and utilizes the specific concepts of triggering mechanisms, which refer to the enabling circumstances that make the radicalization and departure possible, to forge and harness the explanatory power of the emerging concept of fulfillment dividend and elaborate on individual motivation. The book also shows how a wider state-fragility within the context of the post-Yugoslav wars and the transitional period that never ended, aided radicalization and how an incomplete process of post-war transition can fuel the process of political and religious radicalization creating a wider enabling web for recruitment.
It will be of interest to students and scholars of Southeast European politics and foreign policy, post-war democratic transition, security policy, and radicalization more broadly.
Tanja Dramac Jiries is an international development and democracy assistance professional with over a decade of experience in overseeing democracy assistance to civil society organizations, think tanks, and independent media across Southeast and Central Europe spanning over ten countries.
Southeast European Studies
Series Editor: Florian Bieber
The Balkans are a region of Europe widely associated over the past decades with violence and war. Beyond this violence, the region has experienced rapid change in recent times though, including democratization, economic, and social transformation. New scholarship is emerging that seeks to move away from the focus on violence alone to an understanding of the region in a broader context drawing on new empirical research.
The Southeast European Studies Series seeks to provide a forum for this new scholarship. Publishing cutting-edge, original research and contributing to a more profound understanding of Southeastern Europe while focusing on contemporary perspectives, the series aims to explain the past and seeks to examine how it shapes the present. Focusing on original empirical research and innovative theoretical perspectives on the region, the series includes original monographs and edited collections. It is interdisciplinary in scope, publishing high-level research in political science, history, anthropology, sociology, law, and economics, and accessible to readers interested in Southeast Europe and beyond.
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Southeast-European-Studies/book-series/ASHSER1390
Social Mobilization Beyond Ethnicity
Civic Activism and Grassroots Movements in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chiara Milan
Memory Politics and Populism in Southeastern Europe
Edited by Jody Jensen
Forging Transnational Belonging through Informal Trade
Thriving Markets in Times of Crisis
Sandra King-Savic
Balkan Fighters in the Syrian War
Tanja Dramac Jiries
Balkan Fighters in the Syrian War
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Tanja Dramac Jiries is an international development and democracy assistance professional with over a decade of experience in overseeing democracy assistance to civil society organizations, think tanks, and independent media across Southeast and Central Europe spanning over ten countries. Her areas of interest include post-conflict transition, extremism and radicalization, youth civic engagement, and independent media.
She is also a political scientist and analyst of Southeast European and international affairs with a PhD with honors from Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna. In her academic career, Jiries has researched the process of radicalization and violent extremism occurring in parallel to democratization processes, state-building, and post-conflict transition utilizing extensive fieldwork spanning several years, including interviews with foreign fighters and their families and other primary sources for her doctoral thesis.
Personal names and local words marking, for example, local geographic locations, in this book do not seem as they are written in the different Balkan languages, when those languages use the Latin script. This means that I have intentionally left out diacritics to allow for easier reading. I have also used local anglicized versions (for example, Bosniak and not Bonjak, Republika Srpska, etc.).
For references from the Quran and Arabic terms I have often given their original form and not the localized/turkicized form.
In 2012, some of our citizens left for reasons ranging from socio-economic to religious reasons. It was still relatively safe so we were able to observe photos of the people in luxurious Syrian houses sunbathing around pools. In 2013 once the Coalition started the fight against ISIS, the narrative was no longer that there is joy and lush life but that they must defend oppressed Muslims. In 2014 and 2015 people who have left had already witnessed the looting, chaos, and complete madness.
We first had the issues of numbers. We were racing with the sensationalist media who were eager to publish exclusive numbers. We had foreign fighters with dual citizenship counted twice, we couldnt cooperate with all the countries in the region due to non-recognition issue, it was a mess.
I know who it was, it was his school mate. His brother, as he started calling him, had a computer shop, and he started seeing him more often, he joked with me that my daughter in law will be fully covered and pure.
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