How are enemies created? Why does terrorism persist despite overwhelming military superiority? Can force alone ever eliminate political violence?
In The Switzerland Exercise: A General Theory of Radicalization and Enemy Formation, HRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Nu'Man VIII presents a bold interdisciplinary framework that challenges conventional explanations of terrorism, extremism, insurgency, and political violence.
At the heart of the book is the Switzerland Exercise, a powerful philosophical thought experiment demonstrating how personal loss, grief, humiliation, and hopelessness can transform neutral individuals into determined enemies. Rather than treating ideology as the primary cause of radicalization, the book argues that ideology often serves as the vehicle through which lived experiences of suffering are organized into collective action.
Expanding the ideas introduced in The Royal Gambit, this volume develops the Personalization Model of Enemy Formation, a new theoretical framework integrating insights from cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, political science, conflict studies, security strategy, and behavioral science.
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This book is not an apology for terrorism nor an argument against legitimate self-defense. Instead, it provides a scientifically grounded, strategically focused explanation of how enemies are formed and why understanding that process is essential for building lasting security.
Ideal for readers interested in political psychology, terrorism studies, counterterrorism, conflict resolution, international relations, security studies, behavioral science, sociology, military strategy, philosophy, and public policy, The Switzerland Exercise offers a compelling new perspective on one of the defining challenges of the modern world.