ISBN:
9783030903909
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 316 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
Series Statement:
Springer eBook collection
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Keywords:
Security, International.
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Security systems.
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Science—Social aspects.
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International relations.
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Kollektive Sicherheit
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Sicherheitspolitik
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Politisches Interesse
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Radikalismus
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Internationaler Terrorismus
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Entwicklung
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Tendenz
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Naher Osten
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Mittlerer Osten
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Nordafrika
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Somalihalbinsel
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Zentralasien
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USA
Abstract:
Even before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Region faced numerous obstacles to building a stable and prosperous future. The region, which encompasses the Middle East, the Horn of Africa, Central Asia, and South Asia, has been plagued by economic and political uncertainty amidst dramatic shifts in the global power structure. With the pandemic now exacerbating the volatility in this already fragile region, the U.S.'s strategic objectives are rife for re-examination. A complicated stew of factors such as weakening of established governance systems, the emboldening of extremist individuals and groups through advances in digital technology, the humanitarian crises in Afghanistan and Syria, and the intensification of the great power competition with China and Russia are creating a fertile environment for the growth of violent extremist organizations (VEOs). Such organizations take advantage of vulnerable, aggrieved, and traumatized populations to fuel radicalization, recruitment, and unrest, which further undermine stability and the potential for peace and prosperity. While it is still early to fully understand how the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic will impact U.S. policy, this book provides a timely analysis of relevant dynamics such as popular radicalization, digital information ecosystems, networks of influence, and new capabilities to recognize and prepare for other such black swan events in the region.
Note:
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Iran and the United States : the way forward
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Who are the great powers in 2021?
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Exploiting seams and gaps in the Central Asia and South Asia region : a framework for analysis
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Building trust and advancing U.S. geoeconomic strength through public–private partnership stakeholder capitalism
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Russia views Central Asia/South Asia- : the immediate threat and longer-term opportunity
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Anti-democratic malign influence in the time of COVID-19
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COVID, democratic fallout versus new national humiliation : China’s perception and strategy in the Middle East
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Russia’s energy ambitions in the Middle East
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The COVID-19 pandemic : gray Rhinos, complexity, prediction, and national security
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The Russo-Persian cooperation in the Syrian civil war : a new battleground in the great power competition
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Radicalization to violent extremism : a creeping crisis, an examination through the PAR model
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Great power competition in the digital age
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Cognitive security and emotional warfare : the science and practice for understanding, analyzing and preventing the spread of violent extremism in the CENTCOM AOR
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Caring for the whole soldier in the wake of COVID-19
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Africa’s strategic pivots : from China’s rise to tradeoff between battling Covid-19 and violent extremism
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Counter intuitiveness of influence science, social judgment theory, and strategic messaging in great power competition
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-90390-9
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