Reassessing the Barriers to Islamic Radicalization in Kazakhstan
Autor Zhulduz Baizakova, Roger N McDermott Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.), Army War College (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2015 – vârsta de la 18 până la 95 ani
Central
Asia
has
been
experiencing
an
increase
or
activation
of
radical
Islamic
movements
over
the
last
decade
or
so.
These
complex
processes
include
increasing
urbanization,
institutional
and
individual
corruption,
the
growing
gap
between
rich
and
poor,
the
inability
of
the
state
to
provide
security,
corruption
in
the
law
enforcement
agencies,
poor
functioning
of
the
state
religious
bodies,
inefficient
power
structures,
limited
scope
for
citizens
to
influence
decision-making,
all
which
result
in
lower
trust
in
the
authorities
as
well
as
other
factors.
The
authoritarian
regimes
of
Central
Asia
gave
rise
to
boiling
anger
and
discontent
among
their
populations.
For
people
unable
to
defend
their
rights
and
interests,
religion
might
be
seen
as
a
way
out
of
this
situation.
Kazakhstan,
the
most
stable
and
safe
country
in
the
region,
witnessed
a
series
of
alleged
extremist
terrorist
acts
since
2011.
Historic
roots
and
identity
of
“Kazakh
Islam,”
the
nature
of
connection
and
influence
reaching
Kazakhstan
from
neighboring
North
Caucasus
and
Afghanistan
and
how
it
affects
radicalization
of
the
youth,
and
reasons
for
misleading
assumptions
are
analyzed
so
as
to
identify
how
Kazakhstan
is
viewed
from
the
outside
world.
State
structures
and
the
role
of
the
state
overseeing
issues
regarding
Islam
and
its
practices,
with
attention
to
banned
extremist
groups,
their
specifics,
and
the
country’s
experience
of
political
violence
in
years
2011-12,
as
well
as
the
state’s
response
to
the
acts
of
violence,
are
discussed.
Audience:
The
authors’
analysis
in
this
work
results
with
a
presentation
to
readers
with
a
sober
and
genuine
view
of
the
security
challenges
stemming
from
radical
Islam,
in
the
context
of
identifying
numerous
barriers
standing
in
the
way
of
tipping
the
growing
numbers
of
the
Kazakhstan’s
youth
into
transnational
radical
Islamist
movements.
United
States
military
leaders,
national
security
strategists,
law
enforcement
teams
and
task
forces,
policy
analysts,
lawmakers,
and
others
concerned
with
the
international
youth
experience
and
acts
of
violence,
including
terrorism,
and
suicide
bombings
taking
place
in
Central
Asia
as
they
migrate
into
the
radical
Islamic
movements
will
benefit
from
this
volume.
Students
considering
research
about
Islamic
studies,
International
Politics,
Global
Affairs,
National
Security,
and
Psychology/Social
Sciences
degree
programs
that
may
address
this
topic
may
also
find
some
insights
from
this
text
that
explores
the
youth
violence
situation
in
Kazakhstan
and
its
impact
on
the
world.
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Notă biografică
ABOUT
THE
AUTHORS:
ZHULDUZ BAIZAKOVAis Research affiliate to the Institute for Security and Cooperation Studies of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, Kazakhstan. She served for 7 years in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including a foreign posting to the United Kingdom. She is currently specializing in security and environmental issues of the Central Asian region. Ms. Baizakova holds an M.Sc. degree in international security and global governance from the Birkbeck College, University of London.
ROGER N. MCDERMOTThas specialized in Russian and Central Asian defense and security studies. He is an Adjunct Fellow of the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC; Affiliated Senior Analyst, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen; and Senior International Fellow, Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth.
ZHULDUZ BAIZAKOVAis Research affiliate to the Institute for Security and Cooperation Studies of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty, Kazakhstan. She served for 7 years in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including a foreign posting to the United Kingdom. She is currently specializing in security and environmental issues of the Central Asian region. Ms. Baizakova holds an M.Sc. degree in international security and global governance from the Birkbeck College, University of London.
ROGER N. MCDERMOTThas specialized in Russian and Central Asian defense and security studies. He is an Adjunct Fellow of the Hudson Institute in Washington, DC; Affiliated Senior Analyst, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen; and Senior International Fellow, Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth.