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This book examines the ‘war on terror’ and radicalization from an ontological, non-state centric perspective. Since 9/11, criminology has developed in its study of terrorism, utilising alternative non-state centric frameworks to uncover and make visible state-initiated harm. Although progress has been achieved, criminology has continued to privilege the state, thereby failing to uncover forms of state crime and how such crimes facilitate radicalization and terrorism. Ahmed aims to rectify this gap by demonstrating how crimes of the state have contributed to the existence of Islamist-inspired terrorism and the emergence of global Jihadist organisations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
The ‘War on Terror’ abandons the dominant socially-constructed discourse and application of the ‘war on terror’ and instead favours a grounded approach whereby actors, actions and consequences are analysed according to the risk they represent. Ahmed achieves this grounded approach through situating state practices in international human rights law and international humanitarian law. Through documenting the intersectionality of these practices with radicalization in the emergence of global Jihadist organisations, the book demonstrates how state crimes contribute to terrorism. Although the book sits at the intersections of critical criminology, state crime, international/transnational crime, it is relevant to all disciplines that are concerned with state crime, terrorism and radicalization.



Table of Contents
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: State Crime, ‘Terrorism’ and Radicalization p. Chapter 2: Revisiting Theories of Radicalization p. Chapter 3: The Emergence of the ‘War on Terror’ p. Chapter 4: The Case of Al-Qaeda: From Allies to Enemies p. Chapter 5: From the Humanitarian Crisis to a State of Emergency p. Chapter 6: ISIS: The Special Relationship between US, UK & Saudi Arabia p. Chapter 7: Conclusion: State Crime, Radicalization and the War on Terror p.

The ‘War on Terror’, State Crime & Radicalization: A Constitutive Theory of Radicalization

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    Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
    Publication Date: 23/04/2021
    ISBN13: 9783030401405, 978-3030401405
    ISBN10: 3030401405

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book examines the ‘war on terror’ and radicalization from an ontological, non-state centric perspective. Since 9/11, criminology has developed in its study of terrorism, utilising alternative non-state centric frameworks to uncover and make visible state-initiated harm. Although progress has been achieved, criminology has continued to privilege the state, thereby failing to uncover forms of state crime and how such crimes facilitate radicalization and terrorism. Ahmed aims to rectify this gap by demonstrating how crimes of the state have contributed to the existence of Islamist-inspired terrorism and the emergence of global Jihadist organisations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS.
    The ‘War on Terror’ abandons the dominant socially-constructed discourse and application of the ‘war on terror’ and instead favours a grounded approach whereby actors, actions and consequences are analysed according to the risk they represent. Ahmed achieves this grounded approach through situating state practices in international human rights law and international humanitarian law. Through documenting the intersectionality of these practices with radicalization in the emergence of global Jihadist organisations, the book demonstrates how state crimes contribute to terrorism. Although the book sits at the intersections of critical criminology, state crime, international/transnational crime, it is relevant to all disciplines that are concerned with state crime, terrorism and radicalization.



    Table of Contents
    Preface Chapter 1: Introduction: State Crime, ‘Terrorism’ and Radicalization p. Chapter 2: Revisiting Theories of Radicalization p. Chapter 3: The Emergence of the ‘War on Terror’ p. Chapter 4: The Case of Al-Qaeda: From Allies to Enemies p. Chapter 5: From the Humanitarian Crisis to a State of Emergency p. Chapter 6: ISIS: The Special Relationship between US, UK & Saudi Arabia p. Chapter 7: Conclusion: State Crime, Radicalization and the War on Terror p.

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