Gender Mainstreaming in Counter-Terrorism Efforts in the Western Balkans.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Preface -- Authors' Bios -- Duality of Technology Nexus in Combating Terrorism and Violent Extremism in Support of Gender Mainstreaming -- What Drives Women to Extremist Groups?: Internal and External Drivers to Radicalization of Women -- ISIS's Recruitment of Women in the Physical and Online Space: Lessons Learned -- Women, Gender and Violent Extremism: The Relevance of a Gender-Sensitive Approach in Responses to Female Supporters of Daesh -- Central Asian Women as Agents of Political Violence in the Islamic State -- Early Intervention and Crime Prevention Perspectives from the Frontline -- Community-Based Approaches for Mitigating Risk, the Potential for Countering Radicalization, and the Prospects of Gender Mainstreaming -- The Nexus Between P-CVE and Gender in the Western Balkans -- Effects of a Soft Law: An Overview of the Implementation of the UNSCR 1325 in the EU and the Western Balkans -- Strategic and Human Rights Perspectives to Gender Mainstreaming in Preventing/Counter-Violent Extremism Efforts in the Western Balkans -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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