When War Echoes at Home: Domestic Radicalization and Irregular Conflict
· dennis pracht; swj staff
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Abstract Digital mass information has enabled foreign conflicts to increasingly shape domestic security risks by spreading radical ideological narratives online. These narratives can interact with existing grievances and decentralized online communities, fostering a persistent risk of lone-actor terrorism outside formal organizational structures. This article examines how conflict spillover, digital narrative ecosystems, and decentralized mobilization intersect within the modern information environment ... Read more The post When War Echoes at Home: Domestic Radicalization and Irregular Conflict appeared first on Small Wars Journal by Arizona State University .
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