Western Foreign Fighters
The Threat to Homeland and International Security
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The book delves into the motivations behind individuals who leave their countries to join terrorist organizations, exploring the psychological and social factors at play. It also assesses the potential risks these returnees pose to their home societies, raising important questions about reintegration and security. Gurski's analysis combines theoretical insights with real-world implications, making it a critical examination of contemporary terrorism and its impacts on global security.