The Ecology of Violent Extremism: Perspectives on Peacebuilding and Human Security

TitleThe Ecology of Violent Extremism: Perspectives on Peacebuilding and Human Security
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsSchirch, Lisa
Number of Pages454
PublisherRowman & Littlefield International
CityLondon
Abstract

The Ecology of Violent Extremism brings together leading theorists and practitioners to describe an ecological or systems approach to violent extremism. Nothing can be fixed until it is understood. News media keep us alarmed to the close-up devastation of acts of terrorism. This book climbs a ladder to get a better view of the problem. What is beneath and beyond violent extremism? How do we respond to the problem of violent extremism in ways that do not fertilize the root causes that fueled it in the first place? While many books offer one or two hypotheses for preventing terrorism, this book gives readers the tools to look at the problem from many different angles. The book offers a “map of violent extremism” drawing connections between twenty‐five factors that correlate with violent extremism.

URLhttps://rowman.com/ISBN/9781786608451/The-Ecology-of-Violent-Extremism-Perspectives-on-Peacebuilding-and-Human-Security
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