8/10/2020
Kosovar Centre for Security Studies (KCSS) today, on 8th of October 2020 has published the research report entitled "Foreign Fighters and Kosovo’s Diaspora: The case of Germany".
This paper aims to provide some groundwork for research on the radicalisation of immigrants, by investigating why some Kosovar immigrants in Germany have joined violent extremism organizations like IS and Hayat Tahrir al Sham. In particular, the paper identifies some of the consequences of shifting social dynamics and identity formation as the ties between the diaspora community and the country of origin change over time. The paper concludes with a few policy recommendations both to German and Kosovar political authorities on increasing the resilience of Kosovar diaspora living in Germany against radicalisation and violent extremism.
*This report was written as part of a KCSS capacity building project supported by the Open Society Foundation (OSIFE), aimed at increasing collaboration between think tanks from Kosovo and EU member states. This paper is a result of the collaboration between the Kosovar Center for Security Studies and Berghof Foundation in Germany.
**The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this report belong solely to the author and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the Kosovar Center for Security Studies, Berghof Foundation, or Open Society Foundation or OSIFE.
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