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Abstract
Over the course of two-decades-long counterterrorism campaigns in various parts of the world, al-Qaeda and—since 2014—the Islamic State have proven capable of adjusting to setbacks and surviving as transnationally operating organizations. Their continued resilience against counterterrorism efforts underscores the importance of identifying nonviolent containment strategies and furthering academic thinking on 1) resolving conflicts that involve jihadists, 2) strengthening resilience to avoid transnationalization dynamics, and 3) containing the ideological resonance of transnational jihadists.
This introduction carves out the key questions that different strands of the literature on containment-related thinking have put on the contemporary research agenda. It identifies three approaches to study transnational jihadism that the contributions to this special issue illuminate further, namely studying transnational jihadism as a particular type of conflict, as a distinct form of organization, or as an ideology or theology with specific content.
This introduction carves out the key questions that different strands of the literature on containment-related thinking have put on the contemporary research agenda. It identifies three approaches to study transnational jihadism that the contributions to this special issue illuminate further, namely studying transnational jihadism as a particular type of conflict, as a distinct form of organization, or as an ideology or theology with specific content.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Perspectives on Terrorism |
| Volume | 16 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Pages (from-to) | 2-11 |
| Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2022 |
Keywords
- Religion
- Containment
- Transnational Jihadism
- Conflict resolution
- Peace Negotiations
Projects
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TRANSJIHAD: Explaining Transnational Jihad - Patterns of escalation and Containment
Sheikh, M. K. (PI), Cold-Ravnkilde, S. M. (CoI), Krause, D. (CoI), El-Jaichi, S. (PI), Clausen, M.-L. (CoI) & Pinos, J. C. (CoI)
01/09/2019 → 31/08/2024
Project: Research
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Countering Violent Extremism or Resolving Conflicts? Bridging Micro- and Macro Perspectives on Countering Jihad
Sheikh, M. K. & Svensson, I., 1 Feb 2022, In: Perspectives on Terrorism. 16, 1, p. 60-70Research output: Articles: Journal and Newspaper › Journal Article › Research › peer-review
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Perspectives on terrorism: Special issue: containing transnational jihad
Krause, D. (Editor) & Sheikh, M. K. (Editor), 28 Feb 2022, 1 ed. Leiden: Leiden University. 186 p. (Perspectives on Terrorism; No. 1, Vol. 16).Research output: Book, Anthology, Thesis, Report › Anthology › Research › peer-review
Open Access