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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Place / Publishing House: | [Place of publication not identified] : : Ledizioni,, [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (157 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- 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.