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Published in: Home: AnalysisWhile the West focused on Afghanistan, ISIS gained ground in Iraq and beyond
For jihadist groups, recruiting new adherents – primarily young men with few prospects – appears to be almost as...
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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...
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Published in: Countering the Radical Right: OpinionHow can we prevent acts of violence such as the mass shooting in Plymouth?
Can families stop loved ones from falling prey to extremist ideologies or terrorism? An officer from the UK’s...
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Published in: Home: OpinionWith or without the Taliban, COVID and climate will inspire terrorism
Young jihadis across continents are turning to violence – and that will continue whatever the new old rulers of...
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Published in: Countering the Radical Right: FeatureThe Nazi Satanists promoting extreme violence and terrorism
There are fears that racist occultist groups, such as the Order of Nine Angles, are moving from online recruiting to...
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightWhat do we know about the extreme right in Germany?
We still have fundamental gaps in our understanding of the radical right and effective policy responses to counter it.
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Published in: Countering the Radical RightGermany’s terrorist attack: migrant communities have lost trust
The central question that politics, security authorities and society are still failing to answer: who will protect...
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Published in: Countering the Radical Right: OpinionAre we witnessing the rise of a new terrorist trend?
Manifestos and livestreaming seem to be the new trend in radical right terrorist attacks.
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Published in: Global ExtremesTerrorism not in my name
How should one respond to terrorism carried out in one’s name?
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Published in: HomeSri Lanka, and the lessons still not learned in the failed “war on terror”
Attacks in Sri Lanka and elsewhere suggest that the al-Qaida/ISIS phenomenon is still very much with us, despite...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKAngels, murderers and worshippers – how are young people to make sense of the media response to Christchurch?
Words matter - so why are media studies being stripped from our English curriculum just when our young people need it most?