Existing threat assessment analyses of crime and terrorism rely on a series of indicators, first and foremost violence. However, these approaches tend to neglect local specificities. In Central Asia and especially in the Fergana Valley, there are radical groups that do not necessarily commit violent behaviour, but yet represent a threat for both their operational areas and the international community. How can the threat of radicalisation be assessed when violence is not a characterising element, and what processes and structures should be taken into consideration to this end? Based on primary data collected during field research, this article challenges conventional threat assessments and the crime–terrorism nexus by looking at how the Isla...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Re-defining the IMU The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is considered by governments around the world...
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...
Utilizing the works of Uzbek scholars and journalists, the authors offer an analysis of the emergenc...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
This article presents one of the terrorist group in Central Asia. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is ...
Central Asian political developments since 1989 have pushed both state and non-state actors in diffe...
DRIVERS OF VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Abstract Achieving succ...
Jihadist groups operating in Central Asia pose a real threat, but they are not the only or even the ...
In equating political Islam with radicalism and rebellion against the state, security analysts make ...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
As terrorism continues to grow in importance for national and global security, it is imperative to u...
As terrorism continues to grow in importance for national and global security, it is imperative to u...
DRIVERS OF VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Abstract Achieving succ...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Re-defining the IMU The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is considered by governments around the world...
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...
Utilizing the works of Uzbek scholars and journalists, the authors offer an analysis of the emergenc...
This paper examines the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), one of the three key Islamic groups ac...
This article presents one of the terrorist group in Central Asia. Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is ...
Central Asian political developments since 1989 have pushed both state and non-state actors in diffe...
DRIVERS OF VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Abstract Achieving succ...
Jihadist groups operating in Central Asia pose a real threat, but they are not the only or even the ...
In equating political Islam with radicalism and rebellion against the state, security analysts make ...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
From the early days of its independence the Republic of Uzbekistan considered religious extremism an...
As terrorism continues to grow in importance for national and global security, it is imperative to u...
As terrorism continues to grow in importance for national and global security, it is imperative to u...
DRIVERS OF VIOLENT EXTREMISM IN CENTRAL ASIAN STATES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Abstract Achieving succ...
Religious extremism is regarded as a major threat to the stability and security of the international...
Re-defining the IMU The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan is considered by governments around the world...
Radical Islamic militants from Central Asia have ceased to be a local phenomenon. The organisations ...