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ID138894
Title ProperForeign fighters and the radicalization of local jihad
Other Title Informationinterview evidence from Swedish jihadists
LanguageENG
AuthorNilsson, Marco
Summary / Abstract (Note)Modern jihadism has experienced two distinct crises. The present study analyzes recent developments in jihadism, which can be seen in connection with efforts to solve the latest recruitment crisis of global jihad, and is based on comparative interviews with eight Swedish jihadists defined as foreign fighters. The study identifies three new trends evident in the interviews comparing jihadists active in Syria with those who fought in Afghanistan and Bosnia: socialization to global jihad, normalization of jihad, and an increasing use of the doctrine of takfir (i.e., ex-communication). This can be described as indicating the radicalization of local jihad, as the territorially based jihad, championed by Abdullah Azzam, and the global jihad of Osama bin Laden meet in the territorial realities of Syria and Iraq.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 38, No.5; May 2015: p.343-358
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 38 No 5
Key WordsGlobal Jihad ;  Radicalization ;  Local Jihad ;  Foreign fighters ;  Modern Jihadism ;  Socialization to Global Jihad ;  Normalization of Jihad


 
 
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