In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed. |
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It was a part of a general post-war radicalization of the international working class. |
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Childers now uses popular sovereignty as a lens for viewing the radicalization of southern states' rights politics. |
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The late 1920s and the depression years witnessed a steady radicalization of his views and a rapid expansion in his political involvement. |
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But if their situation is unstable, that causes the attacks that you see in the streets, the recklessness and radicalization. |
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Yet strip away ideology and what emerges are two strikingly similar tales of radicalization, militancy and, in the case of these two men, deradicalization. |
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The radicalization process has required new strategies and technologies to propagandize and harness old grievances. |
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We will continue to develop measures to counter and prevent such radicalization. |
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Raids by foreign fighters, insurgents' links to Al-Qaida and the radicalization of their forms of combat are also disturbing. |
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Therefore, they pave the way for radicalization processes that can lead to violent extremism and terrorism. |
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A failure of his Government could result in further polarization and radicalization. |
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Notable among this branch's areas of interest is the radicalization of Islamists within Canada. |
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Poverty, radicalization, extremism and violence form a vicious circle that must be broken in a spirit of lucidity and solidarity. |
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It is as well developing into a medium of radicalization for many who are inspired by a variety of propaganda tools flowing across it. |
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This process of radicalization is one we and other intelligence services do not yet fully understand but it is clearly troubling many of us. |
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She indicated that the Netherlands combats radicalization that precedes terrorist activities. |
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They maintain that the initial radicalization tends to occur offline before it is then reinforced online. |
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What we have here is a radicalization of the concept of freedom. |
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The island was witnessing a new radicalization of its politics. |
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But he appears to have been a 32-year-old native of Quebec with a history of legal troubles that predate his radicalization. |
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The risk posed by this approach is that we will ignore warning signs of radicalization when non-Muslims evidence them. |
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One speaker mentioned that, when developing counter-terrorism policies and measures, States should bear in mind that discrimination and intolerance could themselves become conditions conducive to radicalization and violence. |
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They weren't political, as such — they were writers who spoke not about how the quotidian could be radicalized but about their own personal radicalization. |
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Despite our operational successes against al-Qa'ida and other terrorist groups, radicalization leading to violence remains a source of serious concern. |
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Prior to his attack, the signs of his radicalization were clear. |
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The conflict was caused primarily by the radicalization of the party under the influence of the communists, who organized labour unions and peasant associations and pushed class struggle and the anti-imperialist movement. |
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Portugal underlines the risks of radicalization emerging from the continuing hostilities, with dire consequences, not only in that region, but also in other parts of the world. |
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The danger here, of course, is that in supporting or tolerating authoritarian responses to political opposition, we may be complicit in a process of radicalization that will strengthen the opponents we seek to control. |
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This too creates fertile ground for political radicalization. |
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In implementing a policy against transnational crime and terrorism, we must, nonetheless, respect human rights and avoid measures that will lead to further radicalization and foment terrorism. |
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Following months of conversation on the Internet, the man was ready to participate in active radicalization. |
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Scholars have raised entirely new questions regarding military occupation, radicalization of politics, race, and the male body. |
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An understanding of domestic radicalization to violence remains critical to our ability to deal with that threat. |
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McCauley and Moskalenko will present Friction, a book about how radicalization happens to them and us. |
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At both the international and the national levels, the fact that 18 per cent of humanity owns 80 per cent of all types of resources is not simply a grave injustice but also a source of radicalization and conflict. |
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Dr Nuri said there is no quick fix or magical solution to the problem of radicalization and militancy as this problem has taken decades to ripen. |
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Tuesday's Washington Post had a well-reported article on the background and radicalization of the Christmas bombing suspect, 23-year-old Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. |
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Radicalization was the result of intellectual stagnation of the society which was being promoted by decision makers in tandem with the religious orthodoxy. |
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Radicalization was the result of intellectual stagnation of the society. |
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