Extremism, Radicalization and Security, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
An Identity Theory Approach

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This book provides a detailed application of identity theory to contemporary questions of extremism, radicalization and security. The analysis considers how identity forms a central aspect of notions of extremism and security in Western societies, as articulated both by political leaders, the media and the government. It also takes a close and critical look at counter-extremism policy in contemporary Western society. With its detailed and empirical approach to these questions, this book is an accessible and invaluable resource for academics, practitioners, policy-makers and general readers keen to establish a deeper understanding of the key societal security threats of the day. 

Chapter 1:  Introduction.- Chapter 2: Identity Politics and security.- Chapter 3: Radicalization, extremism, terrorism.- Chapter 4: Reactive identity movements.- Chapter 5: Political myth and discourse analysis in security.- Chapter 6: Identity and security narratives in contemporary Britain.- Chapter 7: State policy and strategy: Prevent, “multi-agency” responses and the way forward.- Chapter 8:  Conclusions.

Julian Richards is co-director of the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies (BUCSIS) at the University of Buckingham in the UK. He co-founded BUCSIS in 2008 following a long career in security policy with the British government. 

Discusses extremism across the spectrum, from Islamist to Far Right and that related to Northern Ireland

Offers strong empirical and academic analysis, including interview and focus-group data

Provides contemporary and up-to-date arguments with the latest security developments in mind