Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators

This article presents a preliminary set of empirical findings and observations on the current status of Central Asian fighters in Syria and Iraq, with a specific focus on the question of where and how they might be leaving the battlefield after concluding their active fighting roles. Drawing on da...

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Main Author: Soliev, Nodirbek
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1592812023-03-05T17:24:03Z Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators Soliev, Nodirbek S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Central Asia Foreign Terrorist Fighters This article presents a preliminary set of empirical findings and observations on the current status of Central Asian fighters in Syria and Iraq, with a specific focus on the question of where and how they might be leaving the battlefield after concluding their active fighting roles. Drawing on data collected exclusively from local online sources as well as regional events covering the subject, the article develops common profiles of the known contingent and identifies overall patterns in their movements. In order to help with analysis, the entire contingent is grouped into four distinct categories, or the 4 “Rs”: “Remainers”, “Repatriates”, “Returnees”, and “Relocators”. This typological framework allows a closer study of the characteristics as well as the impact of each category, which could also be employed when looking at other FTF cohorts. Published version 2022-06-10T02:42:25Z 2022-06-10T02:42:25Z 2021 Journal Article Soliev, N. (2021). Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators. Perspectives On Terrorism, 15(4), 125-140. 2334-3745 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159281 https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/perspectives-on-terrorism/archives 4 15 125 140 en Perspectives on Terrorism © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Terrorism Research Initiative. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0). application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Political science
Central Asia
Foreign Terrorist Fighters
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Central Asia
Foreign Terrorist Fighters
Soliev, Nodirbek
Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
description This article presents a preliminary set of empirical findings and observations on the current status of Central Asian fighters in Syria and Iraq, with a specific focus on the question of where and how they might be leaving the battlefield after concluding their active fighting roles. Drawing on data collected exclusively from local online sources as well as regional events covering the subject, the article develops common profiles of the known contingent and identifies overall patterns in their movements. In order to help with analysis, the entire contingent is grouped into four distinct categories, or the 4 “Rs”: “Remainers”, “Repatriates”, “Returnees”, and “Relocators”. This typological framework allows a closer study of the characteristics as well as the impact of each category, which could also be employed when looking at other FTF cohorts.
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title Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
title_short Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
title_full Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
title_fullStr Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
title_full_unstemmed Tracing the fate of central Asian fighters in Syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
title_sort tracing the fate of central asian fighters in syria: remainers, repatriates, returnees, and relocators
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