The causes of terrorism
Session
Law
Description
Terrorism is one of the forms of violent actions, which increasingly threatens both domestic and international security of the modern world. The elements of terrorism we can find already in all criminal codes of the world’s countries, also we can find it in all stages of human society. The actions of extremist groups dissatisfied with their leadership of a country result in murder, even emperors, kings, military leaders have not been spared, also the killing of state officials of all levels. Identifying the causes of terrorism has been the goal of researchers for many years. By identifying the causes that lead to terrorism, a comprehensive war against it can be launched. Finding a difference has been impossible for researchers until now, so I believe it's a multidimensional issue. This paper will try to answer some questions within the economic, political and social fields that have been analyzed against the number of terrorist incidents that the world has experienced over a period of 20 years. These causes were analyzed in retrospective and the paper will find that social inequality, democratization, respect for human rights and school enrollment will all be contributing factors. However, in this paper it will be understood that religion is an important role in the increase of terrorist incidents. An example is the arrest of religious clerics in Kosovo and the region, under the suspicion of recruiting young people for the war in Syria with the ideology of " the war for the land of Sham". Terrorism can also be analyzed from the personality point of view, and on this level it has been proven that a factor can also be the individual's desire to belong to a group. Individuals who join and stay in terrorist organizations need the feeling that they belong to a group, and such organizations are a perfect nest for them because the connection between members is very close.
Keywords:
Terrorism, Causes, Nations, Society, Security, Actions
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-50-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
29-10-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2022 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.251
Recommended Citation
Curri, Fadil, "The causes of terrorism" (2022). UBT International Conference. 257.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2022/all-events/257
The causes of terrorism
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Terrorism is one of the forms of violent actions, which increasingly threatens both domestic and international security of the modern world. The elements of terrorism we can find already in all criminal codes of the world’s countries, also we can find it in all stages of human society. The actions of extremist groups dissatisfied with their leadership of a country result in murder, even emperors, kings, military leaders have not been spared, also the killing of state officials of all levels. Identifying the causes of terrorism has been the goal of researchers for many years. By identifying the causes that lead to terrorism, a comprehensive war against it can be launched. Finding a difference has been impossible for researchers until now, so I believe it's a multidimensional issue. This paper will try to answer some questions within the economic, political and social fields that have been analyzed against the number of terrorist incidents that the world has experienced over a period of 20 years. These causes were analyzed in retrospective and the paper will find that social inequality, democratization, respect for human rights and school enrollment will all be contributing factors. However, in this paper it will be understood that religion is an important role in the increase of terrorist incidents. An example is the arrest of religious clerics in Kosovo and the region, under the suspicion of recruiting young people for the war in Syria with the ideology of " the war for the land of Sham". Terrorism can also be analyzed from the personality point of view, and on this level it has been proven that a factor can also be the individual's desire to belong to a group. Individuals who join and stay in terrorist organizations need the feeling that they belong to a group, and such organizations are a perfect nest for them because the connection between members is very close.