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Conflict, Violent Extremism and Development : New Challenges, New Responses, Hardback Book

Conflict, Violent Extremism and Development : New Challenges, New Responses Hardback

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This edited volume examines the implications for international development actors of new kinds of terrorism taking place in civil conflicts.

The threat from terrorism and violent extremism has never been greater - at least in the global South where the vast majority of violent extremist attacks take place.

Some of the most violent extremist groups are also parties to civil conflicts in regions such as the Middle East and the Horn of Africa.

But are these groups - especially the violent Islamists which constitute the greatest current threat - qualitatively different from other conflict actors?

If they are, what are the implications for development practitioners working in war zones and fragile or poverty-afflicted countries?

This study aims to answer these questions through a combination of theoretical enquiry and the investigation of three case studies - Kenya, Nigeria, and Iraq/Syria.

It aims to illuminate the differences between violent Islamists and other types of conflict actor, to identify the challenges these groups pose to development practice, and to propose a way forward for meeting these challenges.

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