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Jihadist Terrorism in Spain 1995 2013 Professor Fernando Reinares

Dates: mars 20, 2014 to Array
Location: Carleton University. Tory Building, Rm. 431

Time: 3:00pm-4:30pm

Terrorism and Counterterrorism expert Fernando Reinares (Professor and Chair in Political Science and Security Studies at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (King Juan Carlos University) in Madrid) speaks about the Changing Social Characterization and Evolving Radicalization Patterns of jihadist-inspired terrorism in Spain between 1995 and 2013. He is author of numerous works in six languages, including the Spanish best-seller Patriotas de la Muerte. Quiénes han militado en ETA y por qué [Patriots of Death. Who Joined ETA and Why] (2001); co-author of State of the Struggle. Report on the Battle against Global Terrorism (2006); ‘Who Are the Terrorists? Analyzing Changes in Sociological Profile among Members of ETA’ (2004) Studies in Conflict & Terrorism; ‘The Madrid Bombings and Global Jihadism’ (2010) Survival; and, The Spanish Foreign Fighter Contingent in Syria (2014) CTC Sentinel 7:1 (with Carola García-Calvo)

The event is free and open to students, faculty, and interested individuals in the Ottawa region. Space is limited to 30 people.

Please contact Dr. Jez Littlewood (jeremy_littlewood [at] carleton [dot] ca) for additional details.

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