Victim versus villain: repatriation policies for foreign fighters and the construction of gendered and racialised 'threat narratives'/ Helen Stenger
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Security Vol 8 Issue 1, February 2023, pp.1-24Summary: State responses to repatriation of Islamic State (ISIS) foreign fighters and their children detained across Syria and Iraq are highly diverse. Repatriation policies implemented between 2018 and 2020 range from denying repatriation of nationals and revocation of citizenship to repatriation and subsequent gender-responsive rehabilitation programmes. What explains the variation in state responses? This article seeks to explain why repatriation policies differ despite the global challenges faced by all states.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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State responses to repatriation of Islamic State (ISIS) foreign fighters and their children detained across Syria and Iraq are highly diverse. Repatriation policies implemented between 2018 and 2020 range from denying repatriation of nationals and revocation of citizenship to repatriation and subsequent gender-responsive rehabilitation programmes. What explains the variation in state responses? This article seeks to explain why repatriation policies differ despite the global challenges faced by all states.
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