Radicalization and De-Radicalization between National and Global Jihadism: From the First Egyptian National Jihadists to al-Qaeda

Author:   Sara Brzuszkiewicz
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666940107


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   04 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Radicalization and De-Radicalization between National and Global Jihadism: From the First Egyptian National Jihadists to al-Qaeda


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At the turn of the Twenty-first century, a number of violent jihadi groups laid down their arms, as in the case of Egypt and Libya. Many of those former fighters ceased actual violence, and some of them took a step forward, initiating processes of ideological de-radicalization and doctrinal changes that deeply transformed their stance towards the State and active confrontation. How was it possible for those groups to disengage and de-radicalize? Why doesn’t this happen again, among other contemporary jihadists? Sara Brzuszkiewicz argues that the answer is simple, yet quite pessimistic: those who de-radicalized were national jihadists. Once jihad goes global it is no longer possible for an organic process of collective and political de-radicalization to happen. Radicalization and de-radicalization between national and global jihadism. From the first Egyptian national jihadists to Al Qaeda retraces the trajectory of the jihadists who de-radicalized and of those who went global, and measures the role of national jihadism and its characteristics in making de-radicalization a viable option.

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Author:   Sara Brzuszkiewicz
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.70cm
Weight:   0.467kg
ISBN:  

9781666940107


ISBN 10:   1666940100
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   04 December 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""Is the path toward violence and radicalization a 'one way only', or can jihadist movements disengage and de-radicalize, giving up violence? And how can those processes of de-radicalization be implemented? This much-needed book provides a convincing, though pessimistic, answer, focusing on the differences between 'ideological shift' and 'behavioral shift', as well as between 'global' and 'national' jihad. Sara Brzuszkiewicz's scholarly yet accessible analysis of specific case studies in the Egypt of the 20th century offers clear arguments in order to understand why collective disengagement and de-radicalization of jihadi movements are effective only for 'national' jihadism, and why this approach cannot work for 'global jihad' groups."" ""Is the path toward violence and radicalization a 'one way only', or can jihadist movements disengage and de-radicalize, giving up violence? And how can those processes of de-radicalization be implemented? This much-needed book provides a convincing, though pessimistic, answer, focusing on the differences between 'ideological shift' and 'behavioral shift', as well as between 'global' and 'national' jihad. Sara Brzuszkiewicz's scholarly yet accessible analysis of specific case studies in the Egypt of the 20th century offers clear arguments in order to understand why collective disengagement and de-radicalization of jihadi movements are effective only for 'national' jihadism, and why this approach cannot work for 'global jihad' groups."" --Riccardo Redaelli, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart ""Sara Brzuszkiewicz painstakingly reconstructed a key episode in the early history of jihadism: how and why Egypt's two main terrorist groups laid down arms. She draws key lessons that, decades later, are still applicable to all terrorist groups, making this a much-needed addition to the field."" ""Sara Brzuszkiewicz painstakingly reconstructed a key episode in the early history of jihadism: how and why Egypt's two main terrorist groups laid down arms. She draws key lessons that, decades later, are still applicable to all terrorist groups, making this a much-needed addition to the field."" --Lorenzo Vidino, Director, Program on Extremism, George Washington University ""This book presents an in-depth analysis of the disengagement and de-radicalization process of violent extremist groups. Innovatively focusing on collective actors rather than individuals, this book offers new perspectives on the political and socio-economic factors as well as on group-internal dynamics that led to a progressive de-legitimization of violence as a viable means to achieve political goals. Taking al-Ğamāʹa al-Islāmiya and al-Ğihād al-Islāmy in Egypt as case-studies, this monograph sheds light on the steps undertaken by these groups collectively as well as the incentives towards their rejection of violence over the decades. This contribution portrays an interesting historical trajectory towards collective de-radicalisation mechanisms that can be meaningful not just for Egypt and its national context but to the wider MENA region."" ""This book presents an in-depth analysis of the disengagement and de-radicalization process of violent extremist groups. Innovatively focusing on collective actors rather than individuals, this book offers new perspectives on the political and socio-economic factors as well as on group-internal dynamics that led to a progressive de-legitimization of violence as a viable means to achieve political goals. Taking al-Ğamāʹa al-Islāmiya and al-Ğihād al-Islāmy in Egypt as case-studies, this monograph sheds light on the steps undertaken by these groups collectively as well as the incentives towards their rejection of violence over the decades. This contribution portrays an interesting historical trajectory towards collective de-radicalisation mechanisms that can be meaningful not just for Egypt and its national context but to the wider MENA region."" --Dr. Elisa Orofino, Senior Research Fellow and Academic Lead for Extremism and Counter-Terrorism at PIER, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)"


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Sara Brzuszkiewicz is Research Fellow at the Italian Team for Security, Terroristic Issues and Managing Emergencies (Milan).

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