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_aGroppi, Michele
245 _aThe Terror Treat to Italy
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: how Italian Exceptionalism is Rapidly Diminishing
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aItaly has not, so far, faced the same level of jihadi terrorist threat as European countries like France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Belgium. This is attributable to a variety of factors, including the fact that Italy does not have as acute a radicalization problem, has seen lower foreign fighter flows to Syria, and has not been as active in the anti-Islamic State coalition. There are limits, however, to this Italian exceptionalism, and there are signs that it is rapidly diminishing. Italy has seen jihadi activity on its soil for decades, including the emergence in recent years of a number of clusters recruiting for and plotting attacks on behalf of the Islamic State. With societal tensions growing because of unprecedented, continued migrant flows from North Africa, the emergence of a second generation of Muslim immigrants that may be more vulnerable to the siren call of Islamist extremism than their parents, and pockets of urban areas starting to resemble the banlieues of France, the threat to Italy from jihadi terrorism is likely to grow more acute.
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_aTerrorismo
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_aYihad
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_aItalia
773 _aCTC Sentinel
_g. -- Vol. 10 Issue 5 (May 2017) p. 20-28
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_tCTC Sentinel
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856 4 _uhttps://ctc.usma.edu/v2/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/CTC-Sentinel_Vol10Iss517.pdf
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