Lions Tamed? An Inquiry into the Causes of De-Radicalization of Armed Islamist Movements: The Case of the Egyptian Islamic Group

Author: Ashour, Omar

Source: The Middle East Journal, Volume 61, Number 4, Autumn 2007 , pp. 596-625(30)

Publisher: Middle East Institute

Abstract:

This article examines the factors that may lead previously radical and militant Islamist movements to de-radicalize, and in so doing alter their ideologies, strategies, and objectives. In particular it will focus on the process of de-radicalization of the Egyptian Islamic Group, a former ally of al-Qa'ida. It will conclude with a tentative framework explaining the causes behind de-radicalization as well as policy recommendations.

Document Type: Research article

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