Publication

May 2011

This monograph explores the spread of extremist Islamic religious movements and ideologies that advocate violence in the face of both moderates and secularism in North Africa, mainly in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Sudan and Libya. Aiming to promote an understanding of the regional, national and international factors that have led to extremism and violence, the contributors to this monograph interrogate the ideological tools used by Islamic thinkers and the contextual factors that shape them, as well as the historical and political contexts in which extremism and violence take root.

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Author Larbi Sadiki, Mohamed Salih, Amel Boubaker, Sami Zemni, Amr Elshobaki, Stefano Bellucci, Muhammad Kabir Isa, Omayma Abdel-Latif, Hugh Roberts, Muna Abdalla
Series ISS Monographs
Issue 180
Publisher Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
Copyright © 2011 Institute for Security Studies (ISS)
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