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Understanding Terrorism: A Socio-Economic Perspective offers a groundbreaking analysis of terrorism by moving beyond traditional security-focused approaches. The authors, Raul Caruso and Andrea Locatelli, investigate the complex socio-economic factors that underpin terrorist activities and radicalization processes.
This comprehensive work examines poverty, inequality, education, employment, and social marginalization as critical variables in understanding terrorism’s origins and persistence. Rather than treating terrorism as a purely political or military phenomenon, the book integrates economic theory, sociology, and empirical research to reveal systemic patterns.
The publication serves as an essential resource for academics, policymakers, security professionals, and students seeking evidence-based insights into counterterrorism strategies. By addressing root causes through a socio-economic framework, this work contributes significantly to the growing body of knowledge on terrorism prevention and conflict resolution.







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