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040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
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_aMasbah, Mohammed
245 _aMoroccan Foreign Fighters
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: Evolution of the Phenomenon, Promotive Factors, and the Limits of Hardline Policies
_cStiftung Wissenschaft und Politik German Intitute for International and Security Affairs
260 _bStiftung Wissenschaft und Politik German Intitute for International and Security Affairs
_c2015
_aLudwigkirchplatz 3-4, 10719 Berlin, Germany
300 _aRecurso online, 8 p.
490 _aSWP Comments
_v. -- 46 (October 2015)
520 _aThis commentary looks at the challenges Morocco now faces from returning jihadists who’ve fought for the so-called Islamic State (IS) in Syria. The text's author first describes how until 2014 Moroccan authorities were content to see their homegrown jihadists leave the country and oppose the Assad regime. However, since the dramatic rise of IS and the return of war-hardened radicals to Morocco, Rabat has adopted a more hardline, security-oriented approach. What's really needed, the author concludes, is a comprehensive strategy that stresses de-radicalization, reintegration, and anti-militant propaganda.
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_aForeign Fighters
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_aMarruecos
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_aStiftung Wissenschaft und Politik German Institute for International and Security Affairs
856 4 _uhttps://www.swp-berlin.org/fileadmin/contents/products/comments/2015C46_msb.pdf
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