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Research paper thumbnail of HOW DOES AL-QAEDA RELATED RADICALIZATION IN THE U.S. DIFFER FROM EUROPE

The essay tries to touch on the main differences between the processes of radicalization linked ... more The essay tries to touch on the main differences between the processes of radicalization linked to the cases of al-Qaeda extremists, as observed in both the United States and Europe. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of WADE MICHAEL PAGE: LIFE AND RADICALIZATION

The essay tries to explain the process of radicalization that led Wade Michael Page, linked to ri... more The essay tries to explain the process of radicalization that led Wade Michael Page, linked to right-wing extremist groups, to attack a Sikh temple in Wisconsin in 2012. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of WHY ARE THE TALIBAN POPULAR?

The essay presents some arguments that try to explain the popularity that surrounded the Taliban ... more The essay presents some arguments that try to explain the popularity that surrounded the Taliban during the resurgence of the group after 2006. The Neo-Taliban, as more often called, managed to rise again, despite the counter-terrorist policy implemented by the United States in Afghanistan following 9/11. The essay will primarily focus on the Pashtun grievances that allowed for the continuing of the group of the Afghan Taliban in the country's territory. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM IN TERRORIST VIOLENCE

The paper explores some of the religious ideas used in terrorist rethoric; it does not argue that... more The paper explores some of the religious ideas used in terrorist rethoric; it does not argue that religion is a direct cause of terrorism, but mentions how some religious ideas are used by terrorist groups to further their own agenda. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of HOW DOES AL-QAEDA RELATED RADICALIZATION IN THE U.S. DIFFER FROM EUROPE

The essay tries to touch on the main differences between the processes of radicalization linked ... more The essay tries to touch on the main differences between the processes of radicalization linked to the cases of al-Qaeda extremists, as observed in both the United States and Europe. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of WADE MICHAEL PAGE: LIFE AND RADICALIZATION

The essay tries to explain the process of radicalization that led Wade Michael Page, linked to ri... more The essay tries to explain the process of radicalization that led Wade Michael Page, linked to right-wing extremist groups, to attack a Sikh temple in Wisconsin in 2012. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of WHY ARE THE TALIBAN POPULAR?

The essay presents some arguments that try to explain the popularity that surrounded the Taliban ... more The essay presents some arguments that try to explain the popularity that surrounded the Taliban during the resurgence of the group after 2006. The Neo-Taliban, as more often called, managed to rise again, despite the counter-terrorist policy implemented by the United States in Afghanistan following 9/11. The essay will primarily focus on the Pashtun grievances that allowed for the continuing of the group of the Afghan Taliban in the country's territory. (Essay written in 2013)

Research paper thumbnail of THE ROLE OF RELIGIOUS FUNDAMENTALISM IN TERRORIST VIOLENCE

The paper explores some of the religious ideas used in terrorist rethoric; it does not argue that... more The paper explores some of the religious ideas used in terrorist rethoric; it does not argue that religion is a direct cause of terrorism, but mentions how some religious ideas are used by terrorist groups to further their own agenda. (Essay written in 2013)

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