This volume investigates the impact of a new brand of
transnational terrorism and political violence produced by radical
Islamist groups from the Maghreb on the regional security dynamics.
It describes the causes of the problems and the strategies devised
by European and North African states in order to address it and
details the successes and failures of co-operation between states
and society on both shores of the Mediterranean.
Investigating the grand security strategies that have been
devised for the Mediterranean after the Cold War and after 9/11,
the contributors focus on the role of police and military apparati
in securitizing the new threats that have become prominent after
9/11, and the unintended consequences of these strategies.
In addition, the contributors analyze the relationship between
Islamist groups, the state and society and highlight some key
causes of political violence and radicalism. They outline how a
better use of the law, migration, and intercultural dialogue might
provide useful alternatives or complements to the mostly
securitarian strategies that are currently dominant in the
region.
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