Globalisation as a facilitator of terrorism

  • Mekaj M
  • Aliaj M
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Abstract

Terrorism is a phenomenon that develops over time, always bringing about gradual change of form and activity. Terrorist groups organize terrorist attacks based on ideologies. Terrorism is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. Terrorists are always at odds with the rule of law, with the norms and ideals of civilization itself. Terrorism is the use of fear or violence to overthrow a government and society in accepting a radical political or social change. It is geographically widespread and ideologically selected.The process of globalization, which includes the technological, economic boom, cultural boundaries between countries around the world has fostered a culture corrupt market in traditional communities. Many places consider this as a threat to their country. Globalization has somewhat helped terrorism, moreover has brought the involvement of the latest and latest technologies

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Mekaj, MA. G., & Aliaj, MA. K. (2018). Globalisation as a facilitator of terrorism. ILIRIA International Review, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.21113/iir.v8i1.400

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