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What drives Europeans to Syria, and to IS? Insights from the Belgian case. Egmont Paper No. 75, March 2015 [PDF]
‘A bizarre phenomenon,’ Der Spiegel concluded, after trying to figure out why youngsters left Germany to become foreign fighters in Syria. The magazine painted a portrait of two thirty-somethings with similar background and the same hobby – martial arts.
Coolsaet, Rik
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In many cases of jihadist radicalisation, the direct environment perceived signs and/or knew about the plans of the individual to join a terrorist group (Gill et al., 2014, p. 429).
Jens Ostwaldt
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Work of a Local NGO VETO, in Contrast with the International Organisations in the Eastern Congo
The history of the Democratic Republic of Congo has been one of long, unpeaceful turmoil. Even before the establishment of the state, there has been continuous fighting for decades, displacing and killing millions of inhabitants across this land in ...
Péter Gergő Juhász, Csaba Szeremley
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Children of ISIS: considerations regarding trauma, treatment and risk. [PDF]
Brooks N, Honnavalli V, Jacobson-Lang B.
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Book Review: Reintegrating Extremists: Deradicalisation and Desistance
This is a review of a book entitled Reintegrating Extremists: Deradicalisation and Desistance by Dr Sarah V. Marsden. It examines the reintegration and ‘deradicalisation’ of former prisoners or those considered ‘at risk’ of involvement in extremism in the UK.
openaire +2 more sources
Intuitive pathways into racist beliefs. [PDF]
Latif M, Simi P, Blee K, DeMichele M.
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Adolescents Engaged in Radicalisation and Terrorism: A Dimensional and Categorical Assessment. [PDF]
Bronsard G +8 more
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Political Islam in Algeria. CEPS Working Document No. 268, May 2007 [PDF]
The recent legislative elections of May 2007 in Algeria have shown how complex the evolution of Islamist parties is in this country and how crucial an understanding of these mechanisms has become for Europe.
Boubekeur, Amel.
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Countering violent extremism using social media and preventing implementable strategies for Bangladesh. [PDF]
Amit S, Barua L, Kafy AA.
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Another century, another long war [PDF]
This report argues that Australia is involved in the early stages of a conflict that may last for the rest of the century. It considers possible solutions, approaches that could be used, and what Australia should do.
Peter Leahy
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