Stray Dogs and Virtual Armies Radicalization and Recruitment to Jihadist Terrorism in the United States Since 9/11
Since 9/11, "homegrown terrorists" have planned or implemented terrorist activities, supported others' terrorist activities, or become radicalized in the United States and traveled abroad to conduct activities against other countries or the United States. This paper examines the cases...
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Hoofdauteur: | Jenkins, Brian Michael (auth) |
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Formaat: | Elektronisch Hoofdstuk |
Taal: | Engels |
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RAND Corporation
2011
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