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This work investigates the capacity of civil society and non-state actors to effectively counter and mitigate the influence of terrorist organizations. The author, Javier Argomaniz, utilizes a framework rooted in political science and security studies to examine how grassroots movements, community organizations, and public discourse function as barriers to radicalization. By analyzing historical case studies and contemporary security policies, the text argues that state-centric counter-terrorism strategies are often insufficient without the active participation of the civilian population.
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Experts in the field of security studies identify this text as a significant contribution to the literature on non-state counter-terrorism efforts. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is well-suited for researchers and policy analysts seeking a rigorous examination of civil society's role in national security.
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0
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190071311
ISBN-13:
9780190071318
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