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100 _913758
_aGates, Scott
100 _92152
_aPodder, Sukanya
245 _aSocial Media, Recruitment, Allegiance and the Islamic State
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
260 _bAlex P Schmid
_c2007
520 _aIslamic State relies heavily on the recruitment of foreign fighters. We examine this recruitment from an organizational perspective. We analyze how the process of recruitment of foreigners shapes the adverse selection problem affecting the dissident groups that they join. We also examine the different mechanisms used to maintain the allegiance and compliance of foreigners as opposed to indigenous recruits. More broadly, we analyze how the recruitment of foreign fighters affects the organization. Foreign fighters and local recruits exhibit significant differences in recruitment patterns and motivations for joining IS. This could create problems for the organization. Evidence of such strife, however, is not discernible. Given the information at hand, IS appears to be effectively managing the mix of foreign and local recruits.
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_aEstado Islámico
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_aTerrorismo
_xCiberterrorismo
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_aMedios de comunicación social
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_aForeign Fighters
653 _aReclutamiento
773 0 _aPerspectives on Terrorism
_g. -- Vol. 9 No. 4 (Aug. 2015) p. 107-116
_iEn :
_tPerspectives on Terrorism
_w1101
_x2334-3745
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_uhttp://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/446/877
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