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Countering Extremism.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gunaratna, Rohan.
Contributor:
Jerard, Jolene Anne R.
Nasir, Salim Mohamed.
Series:
Imperial College Press Insurgency And Terrorism Series
Imperial College Press Insurgency And Terrorism Series ; v.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Security, International.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (228 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013.
Contents:
Intro
CONTENTS
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Contributors
Chapter 1 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience Rohan Gunaratna
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE CONTEXT
3. BACKGROUND
4. DEVELOPMENT OF THREAT
5. THE EVOLUTION OF ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMS
6. COUNTERING EXTREMISM: ROLE FOR GOVERNMENT
7. SOCIAL RESILIENCE IN CONTEXT
8. INTERFACING WITH THE COMMUNITY
9. SUSTAINING AND GROWING COMMUNITY SUPPORT
10. CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
Chapter 2 Community Engagement: Singapore Experience Low Ai Ling
1. THE BACKGROUND
2. WHY DO WE NEED THE CEP?
3. WHAT IS THE CEP?
4. THE STRATEGY AND APPROACH
4.1. Expanding the Stakeholder Groups
4.2. National-Level Structure
4.3. Ground-Up Approach
4.4. Align to Existing Platforms
5. COMMUNITY LEVEL STRUCTURES
5.1. IRCCs
5.2. Schools
5.3. Workplaces
6. MORE THAN AN "AWARENESS" PROGRAMME
6.1. Training a Cadre - The Core Group of CEP Activists
7. CHALLENGES
Chapter 3 Countering Extremism and Building Social Resilience through Community Engagement: South Asian Models Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri
1. NATURE OF THE PROBLEM
2. IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
3. BRIEF ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS MODELS OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
3.1. Australian Model
3.2. American Model
3.3 Sri Lankan Model
3.4. Miscellaneous Models
3.5 The Making of a Terrorist
4. THE SOUTH ASIAN COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT MODEL
4.1. Reasons for Radicalization
4.2. Engagement Model
4.3. MQI's Struggle Against Terrorism and Extremism
Chapter 4 Community Engagement Models in the Middle East: The As-Sakinah Campaign for Dialogue Sheikh Abdul Mun'im al-Mushawwah
1. ABOUT THE HISTORY OF CYBER TERRORISM
2. USE OF THE INTERNET BY TERRORIST INSURGENT GROUPS
3. CHARACTERISTICS OF EXTREMIST DISCOURSE.
4. HOW AS-SAKINAH CAMPAIGN WORKS
5. THE AS-SAKINAH WEBSITE
6. REVISIONS
7. ACHIEVEMENTS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Chapter 5 Counter-Terrorism: Police and Community Engagement in Britain
Community-Focused or Community-Targeted? Basia Spalek
2. THE RESEARCH STUDY
3. 'COMMUNITY', 'ENGAGEMENT' AND 'PARTNERSHIP': SOME DEFINITIONS
4. RESEARCH DATA
5. A MODEL CONCEPTUALIZING POLICE- COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND COUNTERTERRORISM
Chapter 6 'Amrokraten, Bemokraten and Cemokraten': A Case Study of Denazification and Leadership in World War II, 1944-1949 Kristi Cooper
2. SELF-MARGINALIZATION IN THE 'ENCHANTED MOUNTAIN'5: THE GENERALS
3. DENAZIFICATION IN GERMANY, 1944-1949
4. RE-EDUCATION IN BRITAIN: 'OPERATION OBERON'
5. CONCLUSION
Chapter 7 A Fear Management Approach to Counter-Terrorism Tinka M. Veldhuis &amp
Edwin Bakker
2. THE 'WORKINGS' OF FEAR IN TERRORISM
2.1 Fear and Terrorism
2.2 Consequences of Fear
2.3 "Invitation to Terror"
3. PROMOTING RESILIENCE
3.1 Resilience as a Protective Factor
3.2 Implications for Counter-Terrorism
4. CONCLUSION
Chapter 8 Community Engagement: Countering Violent Extremism in the U.K. Robert Lambert
1. POSTSCRIPT
Chapter 9 Engagement at a Crossroads Caroline F. Ziemke-Dickens
1. MUSLIM COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SINCE 9/11
2. THE SHIFTING COUNTER TERRORISM PARADIGM
3. NEW U.S. STRATEGY AND COMPARISONS TO OTHER APPROACHES
Chapter 10 The Internet and New Media: Tools for Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience Maria Ressa
Chapter 11 Building Community Resilience Anna Halafoff
2. MULTICULTURALISM AND MULTIFAITH INITIATIVES IN VICTORIA.
3. COUNTERING ALIENATION AND ADVANCING COMMON SECURITY
Chapter 12 Countering Extremism and Building Community Resilience through Community Engagement: The U.K. Experience Dilwar Hussain
1. BRITISH MUSLIM IDENTITY
2. THE CONTEXT OF RADICALIZATION
(i) Theological factors
(ii) Identity/citizenship based factors
(iii) Social exclusion
(iv) Grievances against government policies
(v) Community infrastructure, role models and leadership
3. EXISTING AND EMERGING MUSLIM DENOMINATIONS
4. POTENTIAL CONTROVERSIES AROUND ENGAGEMENT
Index.
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Other Format:
Print version: Gunaratna, Rohan Countering Extremism: Building Social Resilience Through Community Engagement
ISBN:
9781908977540
OCLC:
843870943

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