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Article name Religious-motivated forms of extremism in the modern world: institutional aspects of the analysis
Authors Matvienko V.. ,
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Category Politology
DOI 327.5(470.6)
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-9-65-70
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Annotation The work deals with current institutional features of analysis of various forms and types of religious extremism in conditions of crisis phenomena. The study of theoretical approaches to the scientific problem outlined in the work allows us to make the assumption that interpretations of the institutional restructuring of religious extremism by foreign scientists are more timely and dynamic. The intended targeting algorithm involves a discursive assessment of the multidimensional definition of «religious extremism», with the subsequent determination of its localization in many current and emerging trends of a changing conflict landscape. The authors ascertain that there are significant institutional modifications of technological methods of recruitment in an extremist environment; they also write about the transformation of the variability of forms of destructive influence of religious-motivated types of extremism in connection with the global epidemiological situation; they emphasize the necessity to systematize and disseminate information and experience in the field of countering extremism and terrorism in their correlation with the growing negative phenomena of world development systemic crisis
Key words religious extremism; world political process; institutionalization; state; terrorism; religious confessions; ethno-religious extremism; religious and political extremism; the COVID-19 pandemic; security
Article information Isaev А., Matvienko V. Religious-motivated forms of extremism in the modern world: institutional aspects of the analysis // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2021, vol. 27, no. 9, pp. 65–70. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-9-65-70.
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