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Women in Terrorism

2019
01 May
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Women in Terrorism

Author(s): Council on Foreign Relations, Jamille Bigio, Rachel Vogelstein

U.S. policymakers overlook the roles that women play in violent extremism—including as perpetrators, mitigators, and victims—and rarely enlist their participation in efforts to combat radicalization. This omission puts the United States at a disadvantage.

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  • Women and CEVE

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