Original paper
Political Socialization and Terrorist Radicalization Among Individuals Who Joined al-Shabaab in Kenya
Abstract
Islamist extremism through al-Shabaab is increasing its foothold in Kenya. In contrast to the common perception—as depicted through government responses—radicalization and recruitment extends well beyond Somali and Kenyan–Somali nationals. Instead of exclusively focusing on external or environmental factors, the study on which this article is based analyzed the personal background of those being radicalized. This article will focus on the role...
Paper Details
Title
Political Socialization and Terrorist Radicalization Among Individuals Who Joined al-Shabaab in Kenya
Published Date
Oct 10, 2014
Volume
37
Issue
11
Pages
895 - 919
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