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Hold Your Friends Close - Countering Radicalization in Britain and America (Hardcover)
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Hold Your Friends Close - Countering Radicalization in Britain and America (Hardcover)
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When we think of counterterrorism we often think of coercive
measures, including expanded policing powers, extraordinary
rendition, increased jail sentences, and no-fly lists. Yet, several
countries also use surprisingly "soft" methods to deal with the
rising problem of homegrown extremism-from debate training and
sports competitions to citizenship education and information
campaigns. Given the violent aims of homegrown extremists, why do
states opt for this softer approach? In Hold Your Friends Close,
Sarah Logan provides the first exploration of
counter-radicalization policy and homegrown extremism through a
theoretical and historical lens. Logan contends that unlike
traditional counterterrorism, counter-radicalization is generally
informed by ideals of citizenship and allegiance to the state as a
panacea for the violence of homegrown extremism. Because the
radicals these policies target are not loyal to their own state,
but rather to the idea of a non-state based political or religious
community, winning them back to their "home" state is the primary
aim of counter-radicalization efforts. While there are some basic
similarities in approach across countries, there are important
divergences too. Logan argues that this stems from different ideas
about the nature of citizenship and national belonging. To that
end, Logan compares the different approaches of the UK and US,
showing how they differ in important ways despite a basic focus on
solidifying the target subject's allegiance to their home state.
Providing the first detailed policy history of
counter-radicalization in the US and the UK, as well as a
comprehensive overview of counter-radicalization policies globally,
Hold Your Friends Close is an essential read for scholars and
policymakers who work on terrorism and its sources.
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