The Global Face of Extremism: From Religious Militancy to Far-Right Violence examines the evolving nature of extremism across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The book traces the ideological roots and historical pathways of extremist movements, from radical religious militancy and jihadist networks to nationalist insurgencies and the modern resurgence of far-right violence. It highlights how political, cultural, economic, and technological forces have enabled extremist ideologies to spread across borders, reshaping societies and threatening global security. Through detailed analysis of case studies, it reveals common drivers of radicalization, including identity politics, marginalization, propaganda, and digital platforms. The book also explores the human cost of terrorism, its impact on communities, and the policy responses designed to counter violent extremism. More than a historical account, it is a critical study of how extremism adapts to new contexts, urging scholars, policymakers, and readers to recognize its complex dynamics and to work toward inclusive, resilient, and just societies.
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