Umut Korkut is a professor of International Politics at Glasgow School for Business and Society at Glasgow Caledonian University. Prof Korkut holds expertise in Turkish and Hungarian politics and he has published numerous books and articles on issues covering religion, nationalism, gender, migration, and challenges of liberalisation in these states. He has a forthcoming edited book with Amsterdam University Press entitled The End of Cosmopolitan Europe? Euroscepticism, Crisis, and Borders. Prof Korkut currently leads the EC Horizon 2020 funded research projects DRad: De-radicalisation in Europe and beyond: Detect, Resolve, Reintegrate project (http://dradproject.com) (2020-2023) and Demos: Democratic Efficacy and Varieties of Populism in Europe (https://demos-h2020.eu/en) (2018-2022).
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionCan states be trusted to protect the public from radicalised extremists?
An examination of the radicalisation that leads to violent extremism such as the Liverpool bombing must include the...