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020 _a978-92-9198-587-6
040 _cES-MaBCA
100 _914855
_aBeslin, Jelena
100 _914856
_aIgnjatijevic, Marija
245 _aBalkan foreign fighters
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: from Syria to Ukraine
260 _bEuropean Union Institute for Security Studies
_cJune 2017
300 _a4 p.
490 _aISS Brief
_v20
520 _aAlthough the phenomenon of foreign fighters is certainly not new, recent developments in Syria and Iraq have put this issue back on the European Union’s security agenda. The Western Balkan region is not an exception to this trend. Violent extremism in the region is generally perceived through the lens of Islamist radicalisation and foreign fighters who joined Daesh or Al-Nusra in Syria and Iraq. Other forms of extremism, such as right-wing nationalism, if acknowledged at all, are regarded as a secondary concern.
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_aUnión Europea
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_aForeign Fighters
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_aEstrategias de seguridad
651 0 _92052
_aPaíses balcánicos
710 _9722
_aInstitute for Security Studies
856 4 _uhttps://www.iss.europa.eu/content/balkan-foreign-fighters-syria-ukraine
942 _2udc
_cART
_kBoletín UE
_mJunio 2017
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