The study focused on the relationship between globalization and extremism and the impact of this relationship on the national security of the state, and since globalization as a system calls for increasing interconnection between countries across the economic, technological and cultural fields, which increases the ease of exchanging ideas and information, which has made it easier for terrorist organizations to spread extremist ideas through exploitation. These means which in turn has produced challenges and threats that the state must confront in order to preserve its national security. That is, there are complex links between globalization and extremism that have a clear impact on the state’s national security. It is necessary to identify them, understand their causes, and thus be able to confront them or at least mitigate their harms.
Andrea Khalil (Mon,) studied this question.
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