Francesco Ragazzi is assistant professor in international relations in the University of Leiden’s Institute of Political Science, and associate researcher at the Centre for International Studies in Paris, affiliated with Sciences-Po. He is also attached the Centre for Conflict, Liberty and Security, headed by Didier Bigo.
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Publicado no/na: digitaLibertiesTrust and suspicion under ‘policed multiculturalism’
‘Policed multiculturalism’, removes decisions regarding community relations from political discussion by presenting...
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Publicado no/na: Home‘Policed multiculturalism’ and predicting disaster
Counter-radicalisation in France draws on British and Dutch policies developed in the mid-2000s. It extends police...
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Publicado no/na: Can Europe Make It?Why your government doesn’t want you on a strict privacy diet, and what you can do about it
As Snowden’s revelations have had little impact on our online habits, expecting national governments or the EU to...
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Publicado no/na: HomeSyria on our minds – fear of youth radicalisation across the European Union
Counterterrorist and counter-radicalisation policies not only have the potential to undermine the democratic...
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Publicado no/na: Can Europe Make It?Surveillance: justice, freedom and security in the EU
A discussion of European surveillance programmes cannot be reduced to the question of a balance between data...
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Publicado no/na: Can Europe Make It?Sweden's surveillance: justice, freedom and security in the EU
Over the years, Sweden has become the biggest collaborating partner of GCHQ outside the English-speaking countries,...