A strategy for the ISIS foreign fighter threat/ Thomas R.McCabe
Material type: TextPublication details: 2016Subject(s): In: Orbis Vol.60 No.1 Winter 2016, pp.140-153 (44) Summary: This article proposes a modified strategy comprising three aspects: 1) a counter-narrative stressing ISIS's attacks on Sunni Muslims, questioning their religious credentials, and accurately describing conditions in ISIS-controlled territory, 2) a comprehensive effort to disrupt ISIS recruitment on social media, and 3) countering foreign fighter mobility through a comprehensive international effort to identify foreign fighters, suspending their passports and revoking their citizenship. Unfortunately even these efforts will only be a partial fix for the vastly larger problems of jihadism and radical Islam.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article proposes a modified strategy comprising three aspects: 1) a counter-narrative stressing ISIS's attacks on Sunni Muslims, questioning their religious credentials, and accurately describing conditions in ISIS-controlled territory, 2) a comprehensive effort to disrupt ISIS recruitment on social media, and 3) countering foreign fighter mobility through a comprehensive international effort to identify foreign fighters, suspending their passports and revoking their citizenship. Unfortunately even these efforts will only be a partial fix for the vastly larger problems of jihadism and radical Islam.
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