RT Book T1 Radicalization and de-radicalization between national and global jihadism: from the first Egyptian national jihadists to Al-Qaeda A1 Brzuszkiewicz, Sara LA English PP Lanham Boulder New York London PB Lexington Books YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1867503832 AB "In the past, a number of jihadists initiated processes of ideological de-radicalization and doctrinal revisions that transformed their stance towards violence. The book investigates the reasons why this does not happen among contemporary jihadists and posits that, once jihad ceased to be national and became global, it no longer had a set of features that made de-radicalization possible"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BP64.E3 SN 9781666940107 K1 Ẓawāhirī, Ayman K1 Jamāʻah al-Islāmīyah (Egypt) K1 Tanẓīm al-Jihād al-Islāmī (Organization) K1 Qaida (Organization) K1 Islamic fundamentalism : Egypt K1 Islam and politics : Egypt K1 Radicalization : Egypt K1 Deradicalization : Egypt K1 Dschihadismus : Terrorismus : Gewalttätigkeit : Radikalisierung : Deradikalisierung