Mythos Ueberfremdung
2007.
13 The Gallup Coexist Index 2009: A Global Study of Interfaith Relations, S. 31–33.
14 Wajahat Al i / Matthew Duss, Understanding Sharia Law, Washington, D.C.: Center for American Progress 2011.
15 Alan Travis, »MI5 Report Challenges Views on Terrorism in Britain«, in: The Guardian, 20. August 2008; Abul Taher, »The middle-class terrorists: More than 60pc of suspects are well educated and from comfortable backgrounds, says secret MI5 file«, in: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2049646 , London, 15. Oktober 2011.
16 John L. Esposito/Dalia Mogahed, Who Speaks For Islam?, S. 98.
17 The Gallup Coexist Index 2009: A Global Study of Interfaith Relations, S. 42.
18 Jamie Bartlet t /Michael King/Jonathan Birdwell, The Edge of Violence, London: Demos 2010.
19 Olivier Roy, Al Qaeda in the West as a Youth Movement: The Power of Narrative, Brüssel: Center for European Policy Studies, August 2008.
20 Jonathan Masters (Interview mit Mark Fallon), »Radicalization and U.S. Muslims«, Council on Foreign Relations, 2011, http://www.cfr.org/counterradicalization/radicalization-us-muslims/p24354 .
21 Robert Lambert, Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership, London: C. Hurst 2011.
22 Alle europäischen Terrorstatistiken sind den Jahresberichten von Europol entnommen, www.europol. europa.eu .
23 Charles Kurzman, Muslim-American Terrorism Since 9/11: An Accounting, Durham, N.C.: Triangle Center on Terro rism and Homeland Security 2011.
24 »Radical Muslim-Americans Pose Little Threat, Study Says«, in: New York Times, 8. Februar 2012. Abrufbar unter http://kurzman.unc.edu/muslim-american-terrorism .
25 Nissa Finney/Ludi Simpson, Sleepwalking to Segregation? Challenging Myths About Race and Migration, Bristol: Policy Press 2009, S. 109f.
26 Charles Kurzman/David Schanzer/Ebrahim Moosa: »Muslim American Terrorism Since 9/11: Why So Rare?«, in: The Muslim World 101 (Juli 2001) 3, S. 464–483 (hier: S. 471).
27 Mark Sageman, Understanding Terror Networks, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 2004.
28 Abul Taher, »The middle-class terrorists«, www.dailymail. co.uk/news/article-2049646 .
29 Edwin Bakker, »Characteristics of Jihadi Terrorists in Europe (2001–2009)«, in: Rik Coolsaet (Hg.), Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing 2 2011, S. 131–144.
30 Dies ist in zwei wichtigen Werken zur Psychologie der Anwerbung von Terroristen gut dokumentiert: John Horgan, Walking Away from Terrorism: Accounts of Disengagement from Radical and Extremist Movements, Abingdon/New York: Taylor & Francis 2009; Jerrold M. Post, The Mind of the Terrorist: The Psychology of Terrorism from the IRA to Al-Qaeda, New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2007.
31 Fathali M. Moghaddam, »The Staircase to Terrorism: A Psychological Exploration«, in: American Psychologist 60 (2005) 2, S. 163.
32 Olivier Roy, »Al-Qaeda: A True Global Movement«, in: Rik Coolsaet (Hg.) Jihadi Terrorism and the Radicalisation Challenge (Anm. 29), S. 19–26.
33 Jamie Bartlett/Michael King/Jonathan Birdwell, The Edge of Violence, S. 15.
Dritter Teil
Das hatten wir schon einmal
I Die katholische Flut
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6 Peter Schrag, Not Fit for Our Society: Immigration and Nativism in America, Berkeley: University of California Press 2010.
7 Ebenda, S. 95
8 Ebenda, S. 92.
9 Ray Allen Billington, The Protestant Crusade; 1800–1860: A Study of the Origins of American Nativism, Chicago: Quadrangle Paperbacks 1938, S. 327.
10 R. Scott Appleby/J. T. McGreevy, »Catholics, Muslims, and the Mosque«, in: The New York Review of Books 57 (30. September 2010) 14, www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/sep/30/catholics-muslims-and-mosque .
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