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The UN outlawed genocide in 1948, and the United States launched a war on terror in 2001; yet still today, neither genocide nor terrorism shows any sign of abating. This book explains why those efforts have fallen short and identifies policies that can prevent such carnage. The key is getting the causation analysis right. Conventional wisdom emphasizes ancient hatreds, poverty, and the impact of Western colonialism as drivers of mass violence. But far more important is the inciting power of mass, ideological hate propaganda: this is what activates the drive to commit mass atrocities and creates the multitude of perpetrators needed to conduct a genocide or sustain a terror campaign. A secondary causal factor is illiberal, dualistic political culture: this is the breeding ground for the extremist, “us-vs-them” ideologies that always precipitate episodes of mass hate incitement. A two-tiered policy response naturally follows from this analysis: in the short term, several targeted interventions to curtail outbreaks of such incitement; and in the long term, support for indigenous agents of liberalization in venues most at risk for ideologically-driven violence.



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This book raises important questions about how free societies in the West can best be defended from the challenge of Islamism. As Henry Kopel demonstrates in this ambitious book, any successful strategy will include empowering genuine Muslim reformers in the battle of ideas.

-- Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Hoover Institution Research Fellow

Anyone interested to understand the dangers posed to today’s world by the interrelationship between incitement, terrorism, and genocide must read this original and insightful book.

-- Efraim Karsh, Emeritus Professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, King’s College London & Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies

Table of Contents

Part I: Hate Incitement’s Progeny: Genocide and Terrorism

Chapter 1: Genocide

Chapter 2: Genocide Incitement: Causation Evidence

Chapter 3: Terrorism

Chapter 4: Terrorism Causation: Dualistic Ideologies

Chapter 5: Terror Incitement: Dissemination of the Ideology

Chapter 6: Other Causal Factors

Part II: Hate Incitement’s Dominion: The Middle East

Chapter 7: The Contemporary Deluge of Hate Incitement

Chapter 8: Early History: The Missing Reformation

Chapter 9: Twentieth Century, Part I: The Totalitarian-Islamist Fusion

Chapter 10: Twentieth Century, Part II: Towards the Global Jihad

Part III: Hate Incitement’s Adversary: The Liberal Democracies

Chapter 11: Willful Blindness: The Silence of the Opinion Leaders

Chapter 12: Willful Blindness: Sources of the Silence

Chapter 13: The “Democratic Peace” and the Importance of Liberalization

Chapter 14: Defending Freedom Against Totalitarian Hatred

War on Hate: How to Stop Genocide, Fight

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 12/07/2021
      ISBN13: 9781793627605, 978-1793627605
      ISBN10: 1793627606

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The UN outlawed genocide in 1948, and the United States launched a war on terror in 2001; yet still today, neither genocide nor terrorism shows any sign of abating. This book explains why those efforts have fallen short and identifies policies that can prevent such carnage. The key is getting the causation analysis right. Conventional wisdom emphasizes ancient hatreds, poverty, and the impact of Western colonialism as drivers of mass violence. But far more important is the inciting power of mass, ideological hate propaganda: this is what activates the drive to commit mass atrocities and creates the multitude of perpetrators needed to conduct a genocide or sustain a terror campaign. A secondary causal factor is illiberal, dualistic political culture: this is the breeding ground for the extremist, “us-vs-them” ideologies that always precipitate episodes of mass hate incitement. A two-tiered policy response naturally follows from this analysis: in the short term, several targeted interventions to curtail outbreaks of such incitement; and in the long term, support for indigenous agents of liberalization in venues most at risk for ideologically-driven violence.



      Trade Review

      This book raises important questions about how free societies in the West can best be defended from the challenge of Islamism. As Henry Kopel demonstrates in this ambitious book, any successful strategy will include empowering genuine Muslim reformers in the battle of ideas.

      -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Hoover Institution Research Fellow

      Anyone interested to understand the dangers posed to today’s world by the interrelationship between incitement, terrorism, and genocide must read this original and insightful book.

      -- Efraim Karsh, Emeritus Professor of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, King’s College London & Director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Hate Incitement’s Progeny: Genocide and Terrorism

      Chapter 1: Genocide

      Chapter 2: Genocide Incitement: Causation Evidence

      Chapter 3: Terrorism

      Chapter 4: Terrorism Causation: Dualistic Ideologies

      Chapter 5: Terror Incitement: Dissemination of the Ideology

      Chapter 6: Other Causal Factors

      Part II: Hate Incitement’s Dominion: The Middle East

      Chapter 7: The Contemporary Deluge of Hate Incitement

      Chapter 8: Early History: The Missing Reformation

      Chapter 9: Twentieth Century, Part I: The Totalitarian-Islamist Fusion

      Chapter 10: Twentieth Century, Part II: Towards the Global Jihad

      Part III: Hate Incitement’s Adversary: The Liberal Democracies

      Chapter 11: Willful Blindness: The Silence of the Opinion Leaders

      Chapter 12: Willful Blindness: Sources of the Silence

      Chapter 13: The “Democratic Peace” and the Importance of Liberalization

      Chapter 14: Defending Freedom Against Totalitarian Hatred

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