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This article addresses the issue of homegrown terrorism by addressing the term itself, the process of radicalization that seems to be at the heart of homegrown terrorism, and then looking at specific cases of homegrown terrorism. The article concludes that Western policymakers must focus on the heart of the problem to counter this important and growing problem.
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