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Countering Violent Extremism by Winning Hearts and Minds (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
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Countering Violent Extremism by Winning Hearts and Minds (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
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Since 9/11, the United States and its allies have been waging an
endless War on Terror to counter violent extremism by "winning
hearts and minds," particularly in Afghanistan. However, violent
extremism remains on the rise worldwide. The effort and sacrifice
of the War on Terror have been continually undermined by actions,
narratives, and policies that many of the 1.8 billion Muslims
worldwide perceive as Islamophobic. Incidents of Islamophobia on
the part of Western governments, media, and civilians, whether
intentional or unintentional, alienate the majority of Muslims who
are law-abiding and would be key allies in the fight against
violent extremism. In Afghanistan, for example, violent extremist
groups portray U.S. and NATO forces as blasphemous, anti-Muslim
invaders to frighten Afghan villagers into compliance. A similar
perception weakens domestic countering violent extremism programs
in the West that rely on cooperation with Muslim communities. As
the Great Powers Competition emerges among the U.S., Russia, and
China, America and the West can ill afford any further impairment
in their counterterrorism strategy. The dangers of Islamophobia
must be recognized and eradicated immediately. In Countering
Violent Extremism by Winning Hearts and Minds, Adib Farhadi
demonstrates how Islamophobia poses a threat to U.S. national
security by utilizing historical context, statistical analysis, and
in-depth case studies. Farhadi, who headed Afghanistan's National
Development Strategy, describes how Koran burnings, anti-Islamic
rhetoric, and racial profiling harm relationships with the majority
of Muslims who are not involved in violent extremism and thus
perpetuate the War on Terror. America has sacrificed thousands of
lives and has spent more than $6 trillion on the War on Terror. It
can ill afford to squander more valuable resources in a strategy
undermined by Islamophobia or perception of Islamophobia. As
Farhadi explains, only through a reconciliatory narrative, can we
work toward a shared future where violent extremism is eradicated.
This book is essential reading for scholars, policymakers,
practitioners, and executives who are invested in maintaining and
rebuilding American credibility essential to global security and
peace.
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