McLeod Group Blog, March 26, 2015
What’s the first best weapon to combat terrorism?
Good jobs-lots of them.
What’s the second best weapon?
Knowledge: continuous, detailed analysis of the complex root causes of radicalization and terrorism that informs the fullest range of actions by governments.
Yes, we admit here to ‘committing sociology’ (an idiotic phrase if there ever was one). For the record, we also regularly commit anthropology, and political science, and economics, and community development, and, especially, gender analysis.
It could be that truly ...
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