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Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Israel
The goal of this report is to map out Israel s national security threats and its functioning mechanisms that indicate radicalisation in violent acts towards the civilian population in parallel to de-radicalisation processes led by governmental institutions and civic society movements.
Gal, Yaakov, Solomon, Sophia
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Stakeholders of (De-) Radicalisation in Finland
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation regarding terrorism, radicalisation and de-radicalisation during past 20 years. Based on a desk study, the report s sources include scientific literature, publications of public authorities, nationally relevant news media, and party programmes.
Horsmanheimo, Laura +3 more
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Nietzsche et la radicalisation de l’interprétation
L’apport de Nietzsche au concept d’« interprétation » tient avant tout à l’extension de son effectivité. Loin de n’être qu’une explication de texte, l’interprétation devient avec Nietzsche l’essence de la Volonté de Puissance qui, toujours hors d’elle ...
Anthony Manicki
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Three years after the Brussels attacks: No quick fix to counter terrorism and radicalisation. EPC Policy Brief, 20 March 2019 [PDF]
The fight against terrorism has historically been a member state competence. Prior to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, cooperation in the field of counter-terrorism was not carried out within the EU’s institutional framework.
Paul, Amanda, Virgili, Tommaso
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Britishness and Muslim-ness: differentiation, demarcation and discrimination in political discourse [PDF]
The Britishness agenda found in political speeches, reporting and opinion editorials is here posited as a form of ‘new racism’, as it emphasises the difference between ‘them’, Muslims, and ‘us’, non-Muslim Britons, and uses that difference as a defining ...
Allen, Chris
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Economic anthropologists now carry out fieldwork in settings for which the ethnographic method was never designed, amongst powerful financial actors who are notoriously difficult to access, and in contexts which transcend geographical boundaries. This has engendered a re‐orientation of anthropology, to consider not only the economic lives of people but
Kimberly Chong
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De-coding Neo-jihadism: The Ideological and Psychological Implications of Islamised Radicalism [PDF]
This paper will make way to argue that the current jihad movement “neo-jihadism” is more a product of modern conditions than Islamic traditions. It will focus on the ideological and psychological factors to argue three points as to why the concept of ...
Sureyya Nur Cicek
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‘The Bethune College Sensation’: Gender, Archive and Radical Passivity
ABSTRACT This article explores the student protests at Bethune College, Calcutta, on 3 February 1928, against the Simon Commission, a British parliamentary delegation that excluded Indian representation. On this day, female students staged a quiet but radical act of defiance by refusing to attend classes, sign apologies or vacate their hostel, despite ...
Meghmala Bhattacharya
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Stakeholders of (De-) Radicalisation in Georgia
The following document, a report on radicalisation and de-radicalisation, was produced for the D.Rad project with the objectives of exposing main trends of radicalisation in Georgia; identifying the actors/individuals behind these processes; and describing the programmes and concrete events addressing the issues through de-radicalisation.
Kakabadze, Shota, Lebanidze, Bidzina
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ABSTRACT This paper argues that the growing space for industrial policies, at least in its present form and shape, is unlikely to promote sustainable development in most Global South countries, especially in the smaller economies. This claim builds on those who have thought about structural transformations for and from the Global South throughout ...
Nicolás M. Perrone
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