Les communautés rurales, 5, Europe occidentale (II) et Amérique = Western Europe (II) and America. Synthèse générale = General synthesis
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In: Recueils de la Société Jean Bodin pour l'Histoire Comparative des Institutions 44
In: Tijdschrift voor arbeidsvraagstukken, Band 27, Heft 1
ISSN: 2468-9424
In: Teorija in praksa, S. 882-900
Abstract. This article aims to answer the research question
of whether a relationship exists between migration
and jihadi terrorism in Europe. The core argument is
that increased migration from mainly Muslim countries
has added to the risk of jihadi terrorism in European
countries. The phenomena of homegrown extremism
within immigrant communities, the cross-border movement
of radicalised individuals, and the return of foreign
fighters have all raised the likelihood of Islamic
terrorism in Europe. The research results suggest that
while migrants coming from terrorist-prone states are
an important vehicle through which terrorism is manifested
and diffused, there is an even bigger threat of
jihadi terrorism from radicalised individuals within
European immigrant communities.
Keywords: migration, radicalisation, terrorism, jihad,
Europe
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