The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1272456Why do Westerners become foreign fighters in civil conflicts? We explore this question through original data collection on German foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq, and test three sets of hypotheses that revolve around socioeconomic integration, online radicalization, and social network mobilization. We conduct link analysis to map the network of German foreign fighters prior to their mobilization, and marshal evidence to assess the validity of competing explanations. We find only modest support for the integration deficit hypothesis, and meager support for the social media radicalization theory. Instead, the preponderance of evidence suggests t...
This article explores the connections between migration and foreign combat, offering an improved def...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
This article provides an analysis of German foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq since ...
In recent years the Islamic State has been gaining strength and followers from around the world. Ind...
This article provides an analysis of German foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq since ...
Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
The article concerns European volunteers travelling to Iraq and Syria to participate in armed jihad...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
With the collapse of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, international governments are scrambling t...
Europe has witnessed several terrorist attacks over the past years. Several attacks in other parts o...
Using two case studies of North Caucasian and Central Asian jihadist networks, this paper explores h...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) recruited an estimated 40,000 foreign fighters from over ...
Throughout the Syrian conflict, a new extremist organization became increasingly visible to the publ...
This article explores the connections between migration and foreign combat, offering an improved def...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
This article provides an analysis of German foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq since ...
In recent years the Islamic State has been gaining strength and followers from around the world. Ind...
This article provides an analysis of German foreign fighters who have left for Syria and Iraq since ...
Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
Why some did American citizens choose to travel to fight in Syria and Iraq rather than engage in ISI...
The article concerns European volunteers travelling to Iraq and Syria to participate in armed jihad...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
With the collapse of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, international governments are scrambling t...
Europe has witnessed several terrorist attacks over the past years. Several attacks in other parts o...
Using two case studies of North Caucasian and Central Asian jihadist networks, this paper explores h...
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) recruited an estimated 40,000 foreign fighters from over ...
Throughout the Syrian conflict, a new extremist organization became increasingly visible to the publ...
This article explores the connections between migration and foreign combat, offering an improved def...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...
Why do individuals sympathize with others’ wars, an antecedent of the decision to become a foreign f...