Diaspora can be defined as follows (Dictionary.com, 2021):
Any group migration or flight from a country or region; any group that has been dispersed outside its traditional homeland, especially involuntarily, as Africans during the trans-Atlantic slave trade; and any religious group living as a minority among people of the prevailing religion.
Examples of diaspora populations could include Jewish people all over the world; African-Americans and others of African descent brought to the Americas in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade; and refugee groups driven from their homes as a result of civil war.
In this assignment, you will identify, describe, and examine the issue of radicalization. Review on radicalization of diaspora risk populations. Another available resource is the article, .
In 23 pages, address the following:
Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.
References
Dictionary.com. (2021). Diaspora. In Dictionary.com. Retrieved February 26, 2021, from
RAND Corporation. (2021). National security research division.
Waldmann, P. K. (2010, March 15). Radicalisation in the diaspora: Why Muslims in the West attack their host countries (WP). Real Instituto Elcano.