De-radicalization in the Mediterranean : : comparing challenges and approaches / / Lorenzo Vidino.

In the past few years, the MENA region witnessed a rise in jihadist extremism and radicalization, as countries in the area were rocked by a series of deadly terrorist attacks. As authorities responded to the threat, it became clear that in order to effectively counter the phenomenon, traditional rep...

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In the past few years, the MENA region witnessed a rise in jihadist extremism and radicalization, as countries in the area were rocked by a series of deadly terrorist attacks. As authorities responded to the threat, it became clear that in order to effectively counter the phenomenon, traditional repressive measures had to now be accompanied by alternative methods of prevention, rehabilitation and dissuasion. How have different governments around the Mediterranean responded? What sort of alternative measures have been taken? How effective have these policies been? What further steps can be taken to strengthen the response of the authorities? These are just some of the key issues that this ISPI Report seeks to cover. The experts in this volume illustrate the policies of contrast, prevention and de-radicalization that have been adopted by countries in the MENA region, revealing emerging trends, lessons learned and overviews of this security status.
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Introduction, Paolo Magri. -- 1. Italy's lack of CVE strategy and initiatives, Lorenzo Vidino. -- 2. Fighting the "threat from within"; France and its counter-radicalization strategy, Anina Schwarzenbach. -- 3. Spain's shifting approach to Jihadism post-3/11, Fernando Reinares, Carola Garcâia-Calvo. -- 4. Countering radicalization efforts in the Middle East and North Africa, Jenna Consigli. -- 5. Insights into Morocco's approach to countering and preventing violent extremism, El Mostafa Rezrazi. -- 6. Radicalization in Tunisia: in search of a civilian approach, Emna Ben Mustapha Ben Arab. -- 7. Egypt between terrorism and radicalization: the state-society nexus, Ziad A. Akl. -- Jordan: emerging threats to the Kingdom's national security, Musa Shteiwi, Mohammad Abu Rumman, Jesse Marks. -- Saudi efforts in countering violent extremism, Abdullah Khaled Al-Saud, Yousuf Zarea. -- The authors.
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Mediterranean Region Social conditions.
Radicalism Middle East Prevention.
Radicalism Africa, North Prevention.
Radicalism Europe, Southern Prevention.
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