Radicalization and Islamic Extremism
Up one levelThis secondary subject category contains information on radicalization of populations (including groups within the U.S.) and Islamic extremism around the globe. It also contains documents regarding ways to counter radicalization and extremism.
- America’s Prisons: Islam’s New Recruiting Ground? A Test of the Infiltration-Conversion-Radicalization Hypothesis
- Beyond Terrorism: Deradicalization and Disengagement from Violent Extremism
- Building an Army of Believers: Jihadist Radicalization and Recruitment
- Countering Online Radicalisation: A Strategy for Action
- Currents and Crosscurrents of Radical Islamism
- The Cultural Undertow of Muslim Economic Rage
- Daniel Benjamin Senior Fellow International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on European Affairs: Islamic Extremism in Europe
- Europe’s Angry Muslims
- The Fallacy of Grievance-based Terrorism
- Rewriting the Narrative: An Integrated Strategy for Counterradicalization
- Immigration and Insecurity: Post 9/11 Fear in the United States
- Islamic Radicalization
- Information on U.S. Agencies' Efforts to Address Islamic Extremism
- Liquid Terror: The Dynamics of Homegrown Radicalization
- Moderate and Radical Islam
- Out of the Shadows: Getting Ahead of Prisoner Radicalization
- Muslim Integration: Challenging Conventional Wisdom in Europe and the United States
- Protecting the Homeland from Homegrown Terror
- Radicalization or Rehabilitation: Understanding the Challenge of Extremist and Radicalized Prisoners
- Radicalization in Europe: A Post 9/11 Perspective
- Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat
- Rewriting the Narrative: An Integrated Strategy for Counterradicalization
- Roundtable Series on Global Islamic Politics: The Future of Radical Islam in Europe
- Terrorist Recruitment in American Correctional Institutions: An Exploratory Study of Non-Traditional Faith Groups
- Statement before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on European Affairs: Islamic Extremism in Europe
- Testimony of Daniel Fried Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on European Affairs: Islamist Extremism in Europe
- Terrorism: What’s Coming the Mutating Threat
- Testimony Before the House, Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk Assessment, Larry Mead, Homegrown Terrorism
- Violent Islamist Extremism: The European Experience
- Testimony of Tom C. Korologos United States Ambassador to Belgium before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Subcommittee on European Affairs: Islamist Extremism in Europe
- Rand Proposes Blueprint for Building Moderate Muslim Networks
- Testimony of Mary Habeck, Associate Professor SAIS, US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations: Islamist Extremism in Europe
- Violent Islamist Extremism: al-Shabaab Recruitment in America
- Violent Islamist Extremism: Government Efforts to Defeat It
- Threat of Islamic Radicalization to the Homeland
- Homegrown Terrorists in the US and UK: An Empirical Examination of the Radicalization Process

