Jihadism in Norway: a Typology of Militant Networks in a Peripheral European Country

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Nesser, Petter
Lia, Brynjar
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2016
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12242/591
https://ffi-publikasjoner.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/20.500.12242/591
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Nesser, Petter; Lia, Brynjar. Jihadism in Norway: a Typology of Militant Networks in a Peripheral European Country. Perspectives on Terrorism 2016 ;Volum 10.(6) s. 121-134
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Jihadism in Norway has witnessed a huge shift from consisting primarily of foreign ethnically homogenous networks with a low capacity for mobilization, to the current situation where a loose country-wide network of domestic extremists have demonstrated a considerable capacity for foreign fighter recruitment over the past four years. In this article we introduce a typology for better understanding how jihadism takes root in Europe’s periphery.
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