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The unseen terrorist connection : exploring jihadist lniks between Lebanon and Australia / Shandon Harris-Hogan and Andrew Zammit.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Terrorism and Political Violence Vol 26 No 3, July-August 2014, pp.449-469 (116)Summary: Although total numbers are small the main group of people involved in jihadism in Australia are of Lebanese descent. This article reports a study aimed at explaining why this should be. Although disadvantage and marginalisation were predisposing explanations, on their own these were not sufficient. The primary factor seemed to be close personal connections.
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Although total numbers are small the main group of people involved in jihadism in Australia are of Lebanese descent. This article reports a study aimed at explaining why this should be. Although disadvantage and marginalisation were predisposing explanations, on their own these were not sufficient. The primary factor seemed to be close personal connections.

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