Description
Book SynopsisThis book explores the psychology of how groups and nations become locked in cycles of mutual radicalization, in which hatred and conflict continually escalate, even to the point of mutual destruction.
Table of Contents Preface
Introduction: Radicalization and Conflict in Global Context
Chapter 1: A Dynamic Model of Mutual Radicalization
Part I: Islamic Radicalization and the West
Chapter 2: Israel–Palestine
Chapter 3: Iran–United States
Chapter 4: United States–Islamic Jihad
Chapter 5: Extremist Nationalists and Islamic Jihadists in the European Union
Part II: Nation-States in Transition
Chapter 6: China–Japan
Chapter 7: North Korea–South Korea
Chapter 8: Pakistan–India
Part III: Mutual Radicalization in the United States
Chapter 9: Gridlockracy in U.S. Politics
Chapter 10: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and Their Supporters
Chapter 11: The National Rifle Association and the Gun-Regulation Groups
Part IV: Toward Solutions for Mutual Radicalization
Chapter 12: Solutions to Mutual Radicalization
References
Index
About the Author