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Islamic radicalisation: Questioning the security lens
Cherian George
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Department of Journalism
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Radicalization
88%
South-East Asia
78%
Questioning
65%
People's War
37%
Asia
36%
Syria
34%
Iraq
30%
Islam
29%
South Asia
26%
Terrorist
25%
Terrorism
25%
Appearings
23%
Religion
23%
Murder
23%
World Wide Web
21%
Editor
18%
Muslims
18%
Communication
15%
Historian
15%
Interaction
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Southeastern Asia
94%
Lenses
71%
Islam
66%
Armed Conflicts
53%
Fear
43%
Syria
38%
Terrorism
36%
Iraq
31%
Homicide
31%
Politics
30%
Religion
28%
Internet
24%
Communication
18%
Population
9%
Social Sciences
radicalization
89%
Southeast Asia
78%
anxiety
31%
political movement
30%
South Asia
27%
political scientist
27%
Syria
27%
historian
25%
Islam
24%
homicide
23%
Iraq
22%
Muslim
21%
editor
21%
terrorism
20%
Religion
19%
leader
15%
Internet
15%
politics
13%
communication
13%
trend
12%
interaction
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Terrorism
100%
Lenses
76%
Internet
50%
Communication
37%