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What Factors Cause Individuals to Reject Violent Extremism in Yemen?
Eric Robinson
Kate Frier
Kim Cragin
Melissa A. Bradley
Daniel Egel
Loidolt
Paul S. Steinberg
出版
Rand Corporation
, 2017-05-22
主題
History / Middle East / General
History / Middle East / Arabian Peninsula
Political Science / Terrorism
Political Science / Political Ideologies / Radicalism
Political Science / World / Middle Eastern
Social Science / General
Social Science / Violence in Society
ISBN
0833098098
9780833098092
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=y_kmDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"Why do some individuals engage in political violence in Yemen, while others do not? In this report, the third in a series on this topic, the authors examine the role that social, political, and economic factors play on individual behavior toward violence in the midst of Yemen's bloody and multiyear civil war. This report uses a unique national survey conducted in Yemen in 2016, amidst active fighting, to better understand why Yemenis may reject political violence despite persistent conflict and civil unrest across the country. The report addresses how the U.S. government and its partners can strengthen efforts to undermine violent extremism in Yemen, with implications for future countering violent extremism programs worldwide."--Publisher's description.