Gen Y jihadists [Recurso electrónico] PDF : Preventing radicalisation in Australia
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TextSeries: ASPI Strategy ReportPublication details: Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) June 2015 Level 2, 40 Macquarie Street, Barton ACT 2600, AustraliaDescription: Recurso online, 80 p. 5.0 MBISBN: - 978-1-925229-08-0
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This report explores both the nature and scope of jihadist radicalization in Australia and what its government can do to blunt the phenomenon. As part of their discussion, the report's authors explore 1) the growing role of Western ‘foreign fighters’ in the Middle East, 2) the effects of Islamic radicalization on individual Australians, and 3) Canberra’s anti-radicalization policy responses thus far. The report closes with nine recommendations on what the Australian government should do to strengthen its responses against terrorists and Gen Y extremist jihadists.
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