Series Editors
Andreas Wenger and Victor Mauer
Center for Security Studies, ETH Zurich
The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich is a Swiss academic center of
competence that specializes in research, teaching, and information services in the fields
of international relations and security policy. The CSS also acts as a consultant to vari-
ous political bodies and the general public. The CSS is engaged in research projects
with a number of Swiss and international partners. The Center’s research focus is on
new risks, European and transatlantic security, strategy and doctrine, state failure and
state building, and Swiss foreign and security policy. The CSS runs the International
Relations and Security Network (ISN), and in cooperation with partner institutes man-
ages the Crisis and Risk Network (CRN), the Parallel History Project on Cooperative
Security (PHP), the Swiss Foreign and Security Policy Network (SSN), and the Russian
and Eurasian Security (RES) Network. The Center for Security Studies is a member of
the Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), which is a joint initiative
between ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich specializing in comparative politics
and international relations.
Zürcher Beiträge zur Sicherheitspolitik. This publication series comprises individual
monographs and edited volumes that cover international security policy, and Swiss
foreign and security policy. The publications are based on a broad understanding of
security that encompasses military, political, economic, social, and ecological dimen-
sions. They are published in German, English, or French. Electronic full-text versions
of the publications are available at www.css.ethz.ch.
THE RADICALIZATION OF DIASPORAS AND TERRORISM ZB NR. 80
ETH Zurich
CSS
THE RADICALIZATION OF DIASPORAS
AND TERRORISM
Doron Zimmermann and William Rosenau (eds.)
ZÜRCHER BEITRÄGE
ZUR SICHERHEITSPOLITIK NR. 80
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