Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective
This book analyzes some of the commonly accepted causes of radicalization within the context of four organizations in eastern Africa. It identifies and discusses the facilitating agents needed to enable radicalization and recruitment, and answers one of the most fundamental questions the public and scholars alike are confronted with: Why are all people confronted with the same external circumstances not being radicalized? Practitioners and policymakers will realize that although one can learn from the experiences of others, developing and implementing effective counter-radicalization strategies should be shaped around the unique circumstances of the specific organization.
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Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective
This book analyzes some of the commonly accepted causes of radicalization within the context of four organizations in eastern Africa. It identifies and discusses the facilitating agents needed to enable radicalization and recruitment, and answers one of the most fundamental questions the public and scholars alike are confronted with: Why are all people confronted with the same external circumstances not being radicalized? Practitioners and policymakers will realize that although one can learn from the experiences of others, developing and implementing effective counter-radicalization strategies should be shaped around the unique circumstances of the specific organization.
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Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective

Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective

by Anneli Botha
Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective

Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspective

by Anneli Botha

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This book analyzes some of the commonly accepted causes of radicalization within the context of four organizations in eastern Africa. It identifies and discusses the facilitating agents needed to enable radicalization and recruitment, and answers one of the most fundamental questions the public and scholars alike are confronted with: Why are all people confronted with the same external circumstances not being radicalized? Practitioners and policymakers will realize that although one can learn from the experiences of others, developing and implementing effective counter-radicalization strategies should be shaped around the unique circumstances of the specific organization.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498523325
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/02/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Anneli Botha is a research associate of political studies and governance at the University of the Free State.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Introduction to Terrorism in Uganda
Chapter 3: Introduction to Terrorism in Kenya
Chapter 4: Individual Characteristics and Political Socialization
Chapter 5: Establishing a Political Identity
Chapter 6: Role of the Family and School as Political Socialization Agents
Chapter 7: Role of Peers, Groups and the Media as Political Socialization Agents
Chapter 8: The External Environment and Political Socialization and Radicalization
Chapter 9: Explaining Radicalization within the Political Socialization Framework
Chapter 10: Interpretive Overview
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