Female Returnees from Syria to the Western Balkans: between Regret and ‘Caliphate Nostalgia’
From the beginning of the armed conflict in Syria, in 2012, more than a thousand foreign terrorist fighters and their family members moved from Western Balkan countries to Syria and Iraq, many of whom ended up joining ISIS. The countries with the highest number of departures—Kosovo, Bosnia and Herze...
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Perspectives on terrorism
Año: 2021, Volumen: 15, Número: 5, Páginas: 29-45 |
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