ISBN-13: 9780415494342 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 262 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415494342 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 262 str.
Since the 1990s, there has been a growing concern about the resurgence of extremist and radical movements in the Western world. Although a variety of challenges to the liberal democratic order have emerged, the main focus of concern among academics, policy-makers and practitioners within Europe and beyond has been on the growth and activities of Islamists and to a lesser extent the extreme right. However, these forms of extremism are seldom placed alongside each other, and in a manner that is sensitive to both the causes and consequences of extremist mobilization. This book presents new empirical research on the causes of these two 'new' extremisms in 21st Century Britain and the appropriate responses to it by both the state and civil society. Both forms of extremism pose vital questions for those concerned with the development of a more cohesive and stable society. Unlike many studies, this volume adopts a holistic approach, bringing together experts from a variety of disciplines to examine the factors that cause support and the potential policy responses, including key questions such as:
Since the turn of the 1990s, there has been a growing concern among both academics and the public about the resurgence of extremist and radical political movements in the Western world. Although a variety of challengers to the liberal political mainstream have emerged, the main focus of attention recently has been on new ethnic and religious movements including both the far-right and militant Islamist groups. The primary concern of this book is to examine the nature of political extremism in the 21st century and the appropriate responses to it by both the state and civil society. This is essential reading for all those with an interest in terrorism, fascism, political extremism and race relations.