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Western Muslims volunteering to fight in Syria and Iraq: Why do they go, and what should we do? / Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko.

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Author/Creator:
McCauley, Clark, author.
Contributor:
Moskalenko, Sophia.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human Rights and Refugees.
Iraq.
Local Subjects:
Human Rights and Refugees.
Iraq.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (10 pages)
Contained In:
Freedom from Fear Vol. 2016, no. 11, p. 14-23 2016:11<14 2519-0709
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : United Nations, 2016.
System Details:
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Summary:
In this paper we first put ISIS volunteers in context by considering other examples of Americans citizens fighting in someone else's war. Next we consider poll results indicating that many U.S. Muslims perceive a war on Islam and prejudice against Muslims; at least ten percent of younger U.S. Muslims justify suicide attacks in defense of Islam. Against this background it is perhaps surprising that only a few hundred U.S. Muslims have volunteered to fight in Syria. In the absence of accurate data about U.S. volunteers, we review what has been learned about the thousands of European volunteers for ISIS, many of whom seem to be pushed to action by individual- level mechanisms described by McCauley and Moskalenko in 2011. Finally, we raise doubt about current efforts to criminalize and block would-be volunteers.
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