JIHADI TERRORISM AND THE RADICALISATION CHALLENGE
Through its systematic engagement with a variety of ideas and cases, this collection of important work provides a central point of focus for scholars and practitioners seeking to engage with the questions and debates surrounding radicalisation and jihadi violence. Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge represents the capstone to the current phase of research on this subject, and essential reading for all in this field.
Jonathan Githens-Mazer, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies,
University of Exeter, UK
First published 2011 by Ashgate Publishing
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Jihadi terrorism and the radicalisation challenge :
European and American experiences. -- 2nd ed.
1. Terrorism--Religious aspects--Islam. 2. Jihad.
3. Radicalism--Religious aspects--Islam. 4. Radicalism--
Europe, Western--History. 5. Radicalism--United States--
History. 6. Terrorism--Europe, Western--Prevention.
7. Terrorism--United States--Prevention.
I. Coolsaet, R. II. Jihadi terrorism and the radicalisation
challenge in Europe.
363.325088297094-dc22
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Jihadi terrorism and the radicalisation challenge : European and American
experiences / [edited] by Rik Coolsaet.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4094-2568-7 (hbk) -- ISBN 978-1-4094-2569-4 (pbk)
-- ISBN 978-1-4094-2570-0 (ebk) 1.
Terrorism--Europe. 2. Terrorism-United States. 3. Jihad. 4.
Radicalism--Europe. 5. Radicalism--United States. 6. Islamic
fundamentalism--Europe. 7. Islamic fundamentalism--United States. 8.
Terrorism--Europe--Prevention. 9. Terrorism--United States--Prevention. I.
Coolsaet, R.
HV6433.E85J54 2011
363.325094--dc23
2011021122
ISBN: 978-1-409-42568-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-409-42569-4 (pbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-59047-9 (ebk)
Notes on Contributors
Edwin Bakker is Professor of (Counter-)Terrorism Studies and Director of the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism at Leiden University in the Netherlands. In addition, he is a Visiting Fellow of the Netherlands Institute of International Relations Clingendael and Research Fellow of the International Centre for Counterterrorism (ICCT, The Hague). His recent research projects on terrorism include policy-oriented studies on the impact of terrorism on politics and society, pre-incident indicators of terrorist attacks and a book project on the Muslim Brotherhood in Europe. Edwin Bakker is member of the editorial staff of the quarterlies Human Rights and Security and Vrede & Veiligheid, as well as the monthly Internationale Spectator.
Jocelyne Cesari is currently the Minerva Chair, affiliated at the National War College for the year 2011. She is an Associate at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Center for European Studies and teaches at the Harvard Divinity School and Government Department. Dr Cesari tenured at the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris and specialises in contemporary Islamic societies. Before coming to Harvard, she served as an Associate Research Scholar and Visiting Professor at Columbia Universitys School of International and Public Affairs. At Harvard, she is Director of the interfaculty Islam in the West Program. This research program produced a major publication, the Encyclopedia of Islam in the United States (Greenwood Press, 2007). She also coordinates the new web-based initiative on contemporary Islamic thinking called islamopediaonline (www.islamopediaonline.org). Her areas of expertise include Islam and globalisation, Muslim minorities in Europe and America, and Islam and politics in North Africa. Dr Cesari has published 15 books and more than 50 articles in European and American journals. Her most recent books are: Muslims in the West After 9/11: Religion, Politics and Law (Routledge, 2010), When Islam and Democracy Meet: Muslims in Europe and in the United States (Palgrave, 2006) and (with Sean McLoughlin) European Muslims and the Secular State (Ashgate, 2005).
Rik Coolsaet is Professor of International Relations at Ghent University, Belgium. He is Chair of the Department of Political Science at Ghent University and Senior Associate Fellow at the Egmont Institute (Royal Institute for International Relations) in Brussels. He was invited to join the European Commission Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation (established 2006) and is currently a member of the European Network of Experts on Radicalisation (ENER). He has held several high-ranking official positions, such as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Belgian Minister of Defence (19881992) and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Minister of Foreign Affairs (19921995). On the issue of terrorism his most recent publications are: EU counterterrorism strategy: value added or chimera?, in International Affairs (July 2010) and La chasse aux anarchistes aux alentours de 1900, in La Pense et les Hommes (2011, Vols. 7980).
Martha Crenshaw is a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, as well as Professor of Political Science by courtesy at Stanford University. She is also Professor of Government Emerita at Wesleyan University, where she taught from 1974 to 2007. She is a lead investigator with the National Center for the Study of Terrorism and the Response to Terrorism (NC-START) at the University of Maryland, funded by the Department of Homeland Security. In 2009 she received an award from the National Science Foundation/Department of Defense Minerva Initiative for research on mapping terrorist organizations. She is a member of the World Economic Forums Network of Global Agenda Councils for 20102011. She edited