Кадыров заявил, что Путин контролировал операцию по ликвидации «последнего амира Чечни»
Trajectories of (non) radicalization in a prison milieu in France and French deradicalization programs
Factors of Radicalization

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““Radicalization into Violent Extremism I: A Review of Social Science Theories,” Randy Borum, 2012. [Article]
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“Women, Gender and Daesh Radicalisation,” Elizabeth Pearson and Emily Winterbotham, 2017. [Article]
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“What Factors Cause Youth to Reject Violent Extremism? Results of an Exploratory Analysis in the West Bank,” RAND Corporation, 2015. [Report]
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“Psychological Mechanisms Involved in Radicalization and Extremism. A Rational Emotive Behavioral Conceptualization,” Simona Trip, Carmen Hortensia Bora, Mihai Marian, Angelica Halmajan, and Marius Ioan Drugas, 2019. [Article]
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“Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation, Counter-Radicalisation: A Conceptual Discussion and Literature Review,” International Centre for Counter-Terrorism- The Hague (ICCT), 2013. [Article]
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“Radicalization Leading to Violence: A Test of the 3N Model,” Jocelyn J. Bélanger et al. 2019. [Article]
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“The Psychology of Radicalization and Deradicalization: How Significance Quest Impacts Violent Extremism,” Arie W. Kruglanski et al., 2014. [Article]
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“Stages of the radicalization and deradicalization process,” Practices Partnership Against Violent Radicalization in Cities Network, 2018. [Project Report]
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“Mechanisms of political radicalization: Pathways toward terrorism,” Clark McCauley and Sophie Moskalenko, 2008. [Article]
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“The trouble with radicalization,” Peter Neumann, 2003. [Article]
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“Radicalisation in the digital era: The use of the internet in 15 cases of terrorism and extremism,” RAND, 2013. [Report]
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“The 3 Ps of radicalisation: push, pull and personal. A systematic scoping review of the scientific evidence about radicalisation into violent extremism,” Matteo Vergani et al. 2018. [Article]
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“Toward a Constructivist Model of Radicalization and Deradicalization: A Conceptual and Methodological Proposal,” David Winter and Guillem Feixas, 2019. [Article]
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“Tackling Terrorists’ Exploitation of Youth,” American Enterprise Institute, 2019. [Report]
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“What Explains the Flow of Foreign Fighters to ISIS?” National Bureau of Economic Research, 2016. [Article]
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“Female Radicalisation: Why do Women join ISIS?” Gulfer Ulas, 2019. [Blog post]
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“Climate Change and Water Woes Drove ISIS Recruiting in Iraq,” National Geographic, 2017. [Analysis]
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“When Terrorists Traffic Their Recruits,” Jayne Huckerby, 2021. [Analysis]
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“A field-wide systematic review and meta-analysis of putative risk and protective factors for radicalization outcomes,” Michael Wolfowicz et al. 2019. [Article]
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“The Communicating and Marketing of Radicalism: A Case Study of ISIS and Cyber Recruitment,” David Hughes McElreath et al., 2020. [Article]
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“Fatal Attraction: Western Muslimas and ISIS,” Anita Peresin, 2015. [Article]
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“IS’s Appeal to Western Women: Policy Implications,” International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, 2017. [Article]
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“ISIS, Radicalization and the Gendered Online Jihad,” Emma van den Aakster, 2020. [Analysis]
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“Psychology Not Theology: Overcoming ISIS’ Secret Appeal,” Arie Kruglanski, 2014. [Analysis]
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“The Case of Roshonara Choudhry: Implications for Theory on Online Radicalization, ISIS Women, and the Gendered Jihad,” Elizabeth Pearson, 2015, [Artucle]
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“ISIS, Radicalization, and the Politics of Violence and Alienation,” Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID). [Panel discussion]
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“Onlife Extremism: Dynamic Integration of Digital and Physical Spaces in Radicalization,” Daniele Valentini, Anna Maria Lorusso and Achim Stephan, 2020. [Article]
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“What does Radicalisation Look Like? Four Visualisations of Socialisation into Violent Extremism,” Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, 2016. [Summary]