Martin Elfman
Before COVID-19 captured the concern of governments and public opinion in Western Europe, it was common for authorities and citizens to consider global terrorism, that is, terrorism related to the global jihadism of Al Qaeda or the Islamic State. , among the main threats to security and cohesion in their respective societies.
They also expressed considerable concern about the unusual levels of violent radicalization and terrorist recruitment that were taking place in those years ....
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