Bullets to Ballots : : Collective De-Radicalisation of Armed Movements / / Omar Ashour.

Investigates how and why armed organisations transform into unarmed activist movements Analyses 20 case studies of transformation from 16 countries: Egypt, Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Syria, Spain, the UK, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, El Salvador and Ni...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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1 REVISITING COLLECTIVE DE-RADICALISATION: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE --
2 LESSONS FROM SOUTH AFRICA: A FIRST-HAND TESTIMONY --
3 THE COLLECTIVE DE-RADICALISATION OF THE ISLAMIC GROUP IN EGYPT: A FIRST-HAND TESTIMONY --
4 FROM ARMS TO TALKS: TRANSFORMATIONS OF THREE SYRIAN ARMED ISLAMIST MOVEMENTS --
5 THE MAHDI ARMY AND THE SADRIST MOVEMENT IN IRAQ: THE STRUGGLE FOR TRANSFORMATION --
6 A DRAW OR A DEFEAT? HOW THE IRA TRANSITIONED FROM BULLETS TO BALLOTS --
7 TRANSFORMATIONS AND DEFEATS: ETA AND THE END OF THE ARMED CAMPAIGN --
8 THE AFGHAN TALIBAN AND THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS: ARE THE TALIBAN ‘DE-RADICALISING’? --
9 TRANSFORMATIONS AFTER ‘DEFEATS’: THE CASES OF THE TUPAMAROS AND THE ARMED LEFT IN LATIN AMERICA --
10 LEAVING THE WEAPONS WITHOUT LOSING THE WAR: UNDERSTANDING THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE FMLN --
11 NEGOTIATED REVOLUTION IN SOUTH AFRICA: 1990–1994 --
12 TRANSFORMATIONS IN ETHIOPIA: FROM ARMED STRUGGLE TO THE POLITICS OF COALITION --
13 TRANSFORMATIONS OF ARMED NONSTATE ACTORS: ENDURING CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS --
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Summary:Investigates how and why armed organisations transform into unarmed activist movements Analyses 20 case studies of transformation from 16 countries: Egypt, Iraq, Algeria, Libya, Syria, Spain, the UK, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, El Salvador and NicaraguaOffers a rare cross-regional, qualitative–comparative approach utilising personal interviews with the representatives of organisations inspired by religious-based, leftist, ethno-nationalist and nationalist ideologiesIncludes first-hand de-radicalisation leader testimoniesContributes to our understanding of democratic transition, ending civil wars, peacebuilding, countering violent extremism, counterinsurgency and counterterrorismDe-radicalisation is a global phenomenon where armed organisations transform into political parties or non-violent social movements. Bullets to Ballots explores the different trajectories that this process can take – whether it occurs after a military victory, a military defeat, or a draw in an armed conflict between insurgent groups and incumbent authorities. A result of a unique collaboration between leading scholars, high-level governmental practitioners and non-state organisational leaders, this volume offers a rich comparative analysis of de-radicalisation processes from around the world. It answers the questions of when, why and how collective de-radicalisation happens, and it deepens our understanding of this as a means of preventing violent extremism.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474467148
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110994513
9783110994407
9783110780406
DOI:10.1515/9781474467148
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Statement of Responsibility: Omar Ashour.