Journey to extremism in Africa : drivers, incentives and the tipping point for recruitment
2017
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Title
Journey to extremism in Africa : drivers, incentives and the tipping point for recruitment
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Full text: UNDP-JourneyToExtremism-report-2017-english - PDF ;
Summary
The report presents the results of a two-year UNDP Africa study aimed to generate improved understanding about the incentives and drivers of violent extremism, as expressed by recruits to the continent’s deadliest groups themselves.
Introduction -- Demographic profile of research sample -- Chapter 1 Family circumstances, childhood and education -- Chapter 2 Religious ideologies -- Chapter 3 Economic factors -- Chapter 4 State and citizenship -- Chapter 5 The ‘tipping point’ and recruitment process -- Journey to Extremism in Africa: Profile infographic -- Implications for policy and programming -- Endnotes -- References -- Annex 1 Overview of the econometric analysis.
Introduction -- Demographic profile of research sample -- Chapter 1 Family circumstances, childhood and education -- Chapter 2 Religious ideologies -- Chapter 3 Economic factors -- Chapter 4 State and citizenship -- Chapter 5 The ‘tipping point’ and recruitment process -- Journey to Extremism in Africa: Profile infographic -- Implications for policy and programming -- Endnotes -- References -- Annex 1 Overview of the econometric analysis.
Call number
DP(02)/J86
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Date
New York : UNDP, 2017
Description
ix, 113 p. : ill., graphs, maps, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-99) and index.
Available also online (viewed 6 Jan. 2019).
Available also online (viewed 6 Jan. 2019).