Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
511 pages : map ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 431-494) and index. |
Summary |
Based on visits to 80 countries, thousands of discussions, interviews, and focus groups she's held around the world, as well as her own high-level experience on the National Security Council, at the State Department and on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, Farah Pandith exposes the surprising root causes and dynamic by which Muslim millennials are pulled toward extremism. She also reveals exactly how that dynamic can be profoundly disrupted, incapacitating the abilities of radicals to turn millennials and Gen Z toward violence, a strategy that requires dispensing with outdated twentieth-century policy approaches, drawing instead on a new kind of power, Open Power, which mobilizes the expertise and resources of diplomats, corporate leaders, mental health experts, sociologists, entrepreneurs, and most of all, Muslim youth themselves. |
Subject |
Radicalism.
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Extremists.
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Muslim youth -- Conduct of life.
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Terrorism.
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ISBN |
9780062471154 (hardcover) |
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0062471155 (hardcover) |
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