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“Why do they hate us?” The answer to a seemingly simple question made famous by U.S. President George W. Bush in the wake of 9/11 has become more complex with the entrance of homegrown terrorists into many armed conflicts. Why do they hate us so much that some of them try to kill us en masse, even though they are born and raised with us, go to school with us, and work with us. This book offers an in-depth analysis to the phenomenon of radicalization of second-generation Pakistani-Canadians. Based on interviews with second-generation Pakistani-Canadians from various backgrounds, Saad Ahmad Khan argues that radicalization is a complex and layered process stemming from multiple sources ranging from childhood experiences to the role of Saudi Arabia in exporting its brand of Islam. Individual, social, national, and international factors need to be addressed holistically, if radicalization of second-generation individuals is to be pre-empted and subsequent generations saved from the scourge of violence and terrorism.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. A Past We Agree Upon?

Chapter 2 Theories, Theories…Theories: In Literature We Trust

Chapter 3 Identity: What’s In a Race?

Chapter 4 Radicalization: What Cannot Be Eschewe’d Must Be Embraced?

Chapter 5 Hope (And Fear) Lie Eternal: Envisioning the Future

Chapter 6 Envisioning a Future: Future Policy Directions

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793627308, 978-1793627308
      ISBN10: 1793627304

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      “Why do they hate us?” The answer to a seemingly simple question made famous by U.S. President George W. Bush in the wake of 9/11 has become more complex with the entrance of homegrown terrorists into many armed conflicts. Why do they hate us so much that some of them try to kill us en masse, even though they are born and raised with us, go to school with us, and work with us. This book offers an in-depth analysis to the phenomenon of radicalization of second-generation Pakistani-Canadians. Based on interviews with second-generation Pakistani-Canadians from various backgrounds, Saad Ahmad Khan argues that radicalization is a complex and layered process stemming from multiple sources ranging from childhood experiences to the role of Saudi Arabia in exporting its brand of Islam. Individual, social, national, and international factors need to be addressed holistically, if radicalization of second-generation individuals is to be pre-empted and subsequent generations saved from the scourge of violence and terrorism.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. A Past We Agree Upon?

      Chapter 2 Theories, Theories…Theories: In Literature We Trust

      Chapter 3 Identity: What’s In a Race?

      Chapter 4 Radicalization: What Cannot Be Eschewe’d Must Be Embraced?

      Chapter 5 Hope (And Fear) Lie Eternal: Envisioning the Future

      Chapter 6 Envisioning a Future: Future Policy Directions

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