ASSESSMENTS
How One Region's Gains Are Another's Tragedy
Nov 2, 2017 | 21:01 GMT
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Highlights
- Security crackdowns in Central Asia have driven many militants — and people susceptible to militancy and radicalization — away from the region and to more lax security environments, be they conflict zones in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, or more open communities in Europe and the United States.
- Other Central Asian migrants have been radicalized abroad. Understanding that trend will require a nuanced view of the personal experiences of militants and how those experiences relate to their home countries and cultures and to those they attack.
- Central Asian nationals will continue to conduct and participate in terrorist attacks abroad, particularly unsophisticated soft-target attacks such as those conducted in New York and Stockholm.
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