In addition to the current threat of extremists and radicalised individuals, returning fighters are posing new challenges to state. Danish authorities have pioneered de-radicalisation programmes that focused on providing terrorists as well as former fighters the opportunity to reintegrate with mainstream society
Reports that several disillusioned ISIS fighters want to return to their home countries pose a serio...
Despite the widespread media attention for foreign fighters in Europe, very little is known about th...
Since 11 September 2001, the specter of Islamic terrorism has become of increasing concern. The 11 M...
With the ongoing military setbacks the “Islamic State” (IS) suffered, the number of jihadist foreign...
From 2011 to 2016, about 560 foreign fighters travelled from Scandinavia to Syria and Iraq to partic...
Denmark and Sweden, as the rest of Europe, face a dilemma of whether to repatriate their citizens wh...
Countries continue to struggle to arrive at a cogent policy approach towards the thousands of Islami...
In 2009, the Danish government led by Anders Fogh Rasmussen launched a wide-ranging action plan to p...
This article argues that terrorists can be deradicalised through holistic approaches that focus on a...
This thesis compares counter and deradicalization policies of the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of ...
Foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) returning with their families to the countries of origin in the EU...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
Deradicalization and counter-radicalization programmes refer to programmes introduced to cause chang...
Military contributions to international operations have been Denmark’s preferred security policy ins...
This Policy Brief aims to inform the current debate on integrating rehabilitation into the overall a...
Reports that several disillusioned ISIS fighters want to return to their home countries pose a serio...
Despite the widespread media attention for foreign fighters in Europe, very little is known about th...
Since 11 September 2001, the specter of Islamic terrorism has become of increasing concern. The 11 M...
With the ongoing military setbacks the “Islamic State” (IS) suffered, the number of jihadist foreign...
From 2011 to 2016, about 560 foreign fighters travelled from Scandinavia to Syria and Iraq to partic...
Denmark and Sweden, as the rest of Europe, face a dilemma of whether to repatriate their citizens wh...
Countries continue to struggle to arrive at a cogent policy approach towards the thousands of Islami...
In 2009, the Danish government led by Anders Fogh Rasmussen launched a wide-ranging action plan to p...
This article argues that terrorists can be deradicalised through holistic approaches that focus on a...
This thesis compares counter and deradicalization policies of the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of ...
Foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) returning with their families to the countries of origin in the EU...
With the outbreak of civil war and sectarian violence in Syria, Iraq, and Libya, over 15,000 men and...
Deradicalization and counter-radicalization programmes refer to programmes introduced to cause chang...
Military contributions to international operations have been Denmark’s preferred security policy ins...
This Policy Brief aims to inform the current debate on integrating rehabilitation into the overall a...
Reports that several disillusioned ISIS fighters want to return to their home countries pose a serio...
Despite the widespread media attention for foreign fighters in Europe, very little is known about th...
Since 11 September 2001, the specter of Islamic terrorism has become of increasing concern. The 11 M...