Building Community Resilience to Violent Extremism through Community-Based Youth Organizations: A Case of Post-Conflict North Waziristan, Pakistan

This paper presents the case of endogenously generated community resilience to violent extremism by discussing the formation and functioning of community-based youth organizations (CBYOs) in post-conflict North Waziristan. In doing so, the paper deciphers a micro-sociological phenomenon underlining...

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subjects Community
Cooperation
Counterterrorism
Curricula
Customs
Education
Extremism
Literacy
Organizations
Peace
Propaganda
Qualitative research
Radicalism
Religion
Research design
Resilience
Social change
Social interactions
Subjective assessment
Terrorism
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