Essays about: "violent organisations"
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1. Youth’s attitudes towards extreme right-wing organisations : A study on social sustainability within the Swedish democracy
University essay fromAbstract : This case study aims to explore the social sustainability in a middle-sized city with extreme-right wing presence. The chosen middle-sized city had the Nordic Resistance Movement, an extreme and violent organisation with Nazi-ideology, in the local government election period 2014-2018. READ MORE
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2. The burden of my husband’s legacy : An analysis of the living situation of widows of al-Shabaab associated members in Kwale County, Kenya
University essay from Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm/Högskolan för mänskliga rättigheterAbstract : In recent years there has been a growing interest in and a number of studies sensitive to the relationships between gender and conflict, including gender and violent extremism. While much attention, both in the media and scientifically, has been given to individuals directly connected to violent extremist groups, less attention has been focused on their families. READ MORE
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3. Women's Rights in the two Sudans : A study on the adoption of legislation on women’s rights in Sudan and South Sudan
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : In 2011 the state of South Sudan gained its independence from Sudan and thus became the world’s youngest country to date. During its nine years of existence the country has ratified several major conventions and protocols on women’s rights, whereas Sudan has yet to ratify any. READ MORE
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4. The Rohingya Conflict : An Analysis through the Lens of the Geopolitical Economy of Resources
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : This thesis aims to reveal the underlying reason behind the recent Rohingya conflict. This paper argues that, instead of only focusing on the ethnic and religious view of the Rohingya conflict, the geopolitical economic view of the conflict also needs to be addressed sincerely as the conflict has a long history and occurred in different political and economic conditions. READ MORE
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5. Fundamentalist Separation or Extremist Indoctrination: Salafism in Contemporary Society. A study of preventative practices’ adaptation to Salafist Radicalisation in Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : Salafism is a fundamentalist belief of Islam and its believers strive to live like their forefathers did. In Sweden, the group aim for peaceful segregation and isolation among their believers, rejects modernity and avoid socialisation with Western society and its inhabitants. READ MORE
