Scholar's Book Examines Globalization, Terrorism
September 9, 2008
In a time when globalization tends to bring about a clash of ideologies and the rise of extremism, Georgetown professor and director of the conflict resolution program Fathali Moghaddam asks if traditional conflict resolution is still effective. His latest book, “How Globalization Spurs Terrorism: The Lopsided Benefits of “One World” and Why That Fuels Violence” (Praeger Security International 2008), examines modern Islamic terrorism in the context of globalization and cultural evolution.
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