The psychology of foreign jihadis

Sherin Zada

This week on Global Journalist, we look, once again, at the Islamic State and the ongoing fighting in the Middle East. Recent videos from the militant group have featured people not from the West fighting for ISIS' cause. To that point, videos depicting the beheading of American journalists and a British aid worker have highlighted a British person who describes what ISIS is fighting for before he executes the group's captives. But what makes someone who was born in the west and was educated in the west decide to fight for a group that wants to destroy the west? We look at the phenomenon of jihadis from the West, and what motivates their decisions to fight. Our guests:

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Casey Morell left Global Journalist in December, 2014.
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