Psychology of Transnational Terrorism and Extreme Political Conflict

Volume: 72, Issue: 1, Pages: 471 - 501
Published: Jan 4, 2021
Abstract
Fear of transnational terrorism, along with a revitalization of sectarian nationalism, is sundering social and political consensus across the world. Can psychology help? The focus of this review is on the psychological and related social factors that instigate and sustain violent extremism and polarizing group conflict. I first describe the changing global landscape of transnational terrorism, encompassing mainly violent Islamist revivalism and...
Paper Details
Title
Psychology of Transnational Terrorism and Extreme Political Conflict
Published Date
Jan 4, 2021
Volume
72
Issue
1
Pages
471 - 501
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