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ID174108
Title ProperIdeology and Disengagement
Other Title Informationa Case Study of Nationalists and Islamists in Chechnya
LanguageENG
AuthorAliyev, Huseyn ;  Souleimanov, Emil Aslan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Disengagement from militant groups has often been explained in individual terms such as battle fatigue or the desire to rejoin family and friends. We seek to examine empirically which other factors, beyond individual-level determinants, have influenced disengagement processes among militants belonging to different types of Chechen militant organisations. Drawing empirical insights from unique in-depth interviews with former members of the Chechen insurgency, their relatives, eyewitnesses to the Chechen wars and experts with first-hand knowledge of the researched phenomena, this study examines disengagement among jihadist and nationalist Chechen militants. Focusing on group-level factors, such as the capacity to resist external pressures, the use of violence, in-group social bonds and group cohesion, this article demonstrates that disengagement has been a less viable course of action for Chechen jihadists than for nationalist militants.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 72, No.2; Mar 2020: p.314-330
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 72 No 2
Key WordsChechnya ;  Nationalists and Islamists ;  Ideology and Disengagement


 
 
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