Author (Person) | Jung, Dietrich |
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Publisher | Institute of International Affairs (IAI) |
Series Title | IAI Working Papers |
Series Details | No.2, February 2016 |
Publication Date | 19/02/2016 |
ISBN | 978-88-98650-81-1 |
ISSN | 2280-4331 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: In comparing the Spanish Civil War with the current war in Syria, this paper puts the phenomenon of contemporary Jihadist foreign fighters within a longer tradition of modern violent conflicts. To be sure, the cases of Spain and Syria are profoundly different in both context and ideology. Yet, becoming a war volunteer seemingly has not only historical roots but also a transcultural face. From this perspective both cases raise the same central question as to what drives young people in their search for meaning in war. Who are these volunteers? Why do they become foreign fighters? In a second step it analyses the recruiting patterns behind foreign fighters as a mass phenomenon. Based on this analysis, the paper concludes that the most promising strategy to address the foreign fighter problem would seem to start at the structural level. While groups of cognitively or behaviourally radicalised youth have emerged continuously throughout history, foreign fighters appear in large numbers only when the ideological and organisational structures are in place to facilitate their mobilisation for war. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/search-meaning-war-foreign-fighters-comparative-perspective |
Subject Categories | Security and Defence |
Countries / Regions | Spain |