Friction: How Conflict Radicalizes Them and Us, Revised and Expanded Edition - McCauley, Clark (Rachel C. Hale Professor of Sciences and Mathematics and Co-Director of the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, Rachel C. Hale Professor of Sciences and Mathematics and Co-Director of the Solomon Asch Center for  - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780190624927 - December 1, 2016
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Friction: How Conflict Radicalizes Them and Us, Revised and Expanded Edition Revised and Expanded edition

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In this ground-breaking and important book, Clark McCauley and Sophia Moskalenko identify twelve mechanisms of political radicalization that can move individuals, groups, and the masses to increased sympathy and support for political violence, drawing on wide-ranging case histories to show striking parallels between 1800s anti-czarist terrorism, 1970s anti-war terrorism, and 21st century jihadist terrorism. In the context of the Islamic State's worldwide effort toradicalize moderate Muslims for jihad, they advance a model that differentiates radicalization in opinion from radicalization in action and suggests different strategies for countering these different forms of radicalization. Their controversial conclusion is that the same mechanisms are at work inradicalizing both terrorists and states targeted by terrorists. The implications of this conclusion are as relevant for policy makers and security officers as for citizens facing terrorist threats.


320 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 1, 2016
Original release date 2017
ISBN13 9780190624927
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 320
Dimensions 286 × 159 × 22 mm   ·   453 g
Language English  

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