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Countering Daesh extremism : European and Asian responses / editors Beatrice Gorawantschy, Rohan Gunaratna, Megha Sarmah, Patrick Rueppel.

Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: (Panorama insights into Asian and European affairs)Publication details: Singapore : Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, ©2016.Description: 267 pages : charts ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 119520400006
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS371.4. C686 2016
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Contents:
Contents: Preface. -- The Islamic State's eastward expansion, Rohan Gunaratna. -- Countering Daesh extremism in South Asia, Ajai Sahni. -- Challenges and prospects for Daesh in Afghanistan and its relations with the Taliban, Hekmatullah Azamy. -- Evolving wave of terrorism and emergence of Daesh in Pakistan, Khuram Iqbal. -- Daesh threat in Bangladesh: an overview, Iftekharul Bashar. -- Daesh and the Alchemy of strategy: Southeast Asia threat and responses by the region and ASEAN, Jolene Jerard. -- Daesh in Europe and Southeast Asia: an Indonesian perspective, Badrus Shloeh. -- Countering the threats of Daesh in Malaysia, Ahmad El-Muhammady. -- The influence od Daesh in the Philippines, Vanessa Panes. -- Singapore's approach to counter terrorism and extremism, Stefanie Kam. -- The EU and ASEAN approaches in fighting terrorism: collaboration or cooperation?, Céline C. Cocq. -- Coordinated counter terrorism responses by the European Union, Guenther Sablattnig. -- Daesh-linked activities and motivations in Belgium, Didier Leroy. -- Implications of the global jihad in France, Yves Trotignon. -- Daesh Radicalization and responses in Germany, Marwan Abou-Taam. -- Prevention strategies to counter Daesh extremism in the United Kingdom, Anthony Glees. -- Turkey's struggle against the foreign terrorist fighters of Daesh. -- Australia's experience of Daesh-linked and directed extremism, Jacinta Carroll.
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Monograph Monograph Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University DS371.4.C686 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 3ACKU000544253
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“02/2016”—cover page.
“Panorama Insights into Asian and European Affairs”—at head of title.
Abstract: This issue of Panorama: Insights into Asian and European Affairs will analyse recent developments concerning Daesh extremism and their implications on societies in Asia and Europe. The papers share and analyse current and possible future threats, identify the target groups vulnerable to extreme militant ideology and examine the various recruitment channels. The counter-measures and de-radicalization and rehabilitation efforts adopted by various governments have also been highlighted. Special attention was given to Daesh-linked activities in the respective countries, reactions by the local Muslim communities, and possible future developments as well as responses.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Preface. -- The Islamic State's eastward expansion, Rohan Gunaratna. -- Countering Daesh extremism in South Asia, Ajai Sahni. -- Challenges and prospects for Daesh in Afghanistan and its relations with the Taliban, Hekmatullah Azamy. -- Evolving wave of terrorism and emergence of Daesh in Pakistan, Khuram Iqbal. -- Daesh threat in Bangladesh: an overview, Iftekharul Bashar. -- Daesh and the Alchemy of strategy: Southeast Asia threat and responses by the region and ASEAN, Jolene Jerard. -- Daesh in Europe and Southeast Asia: an Indonesian perspective, Badrus Shloeh. -- Countering the threats of Daesh in Malaysia, Ahmad El-Muhammady. -- The influence od Daesh in the Philippines, Vanessa Panes. -- Singapore's approach to counter terrorism and extremism, Stefanie Kam. -- The EU and ASEAN approaches in fighting terrorism: collaboration or cooperation?, Céline C. Cocq. -- Coordinated counter terrorism responses by the European Union, Guenther Sablattnig. -- Daesh-linked activities and motivations in Belgium, Didier Leroy. -- Implications of the global jihad in France, Yves Trotignon. -- Daesh Radicalization and responses in Germany, Marwan Abou-Taam. -- Prevention strategies to counter Daesh extremism in the United Kingdom, Anthony Glees. -- Turkey's struggle against the foreign terrorist fighters of Daesh. -- Australia's experience of Daesh-linked and directed extremism, Jacinta Carroll.

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