Violent Extremism
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- 4. A region experiencing deepening interference of foreign powers: The ________ East.
- 7. The processes or conditions that push people to extreme beliefs due to social and political circumstances.
- 8. Terrorism carried out in the name of separation by members of a distinct ethnic community is known as ________ terrorism.
- 10. Because of continuing disruption, most people felt hate and ________ against the West.
- 12. Although there was interference, some Gulf countries still became Western ________.
- 13. Al-________ is an armed rebellion group mentioned alongside the Taliban and ISIS.
- 14. The execution of neoliberal strategies lacking pervasive support by a government can result in ________ terrorism.
- 16. Terrorism refers specifically to attacks that target ________ or non-combatants.
- 17. The Ku Klux Klan carried out attacks in the United States in the name of white ________.
- 18. The chapter acts as an introduction to understanding violent ________.
- 20. A religion that is sometimes intertwined with culture and used as an ideological tool by armed groups.
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- 1. Violence is often employed by armed movements aiming for national ________.
- 2. Iran's ________ Movement is mentioned as an example of a violent revolution.
- 3. The acronym for the broader Middle East and Northern Africa region.
- 5. Tremendous neo-conservative political lobbying was backed up by the 'Clash of ________' thesis.
- 6. A local terrorist group in the Philippines mentioned alongside ISIS.
- 9. As a political concept, terrorism is meant to exert power and ________ upon a perceived enemy.
- 11. The deliberate employment of force and violence by any given actor targeting non-combatants.
- 15. Terrorism is fundamentally a ________ employed to attain certain political goals.
- 19. Abu ________ is another armed group in the Philippines commonly associated with these threats.