The report synthesises the findings of country reports that mapped the contexts, trends and perceptions of the violent threats as well as the main radicalisation agents and de-radicalisation stakeholders in 17 countries covered by the De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Reintegrate (D.Rad) project: the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Finland, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Georgia, Turkey, Israel, Jordan and Iraq. We unpack the variety of social mechanisms of (de-)radicalisation in the context of the global crisis of political representation since the neoliberal turn in the West and the failure of state developmentalist projects in the peripheral and semi-peripheral countries. Th...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
This report examines and overviews Kosovo’s main agents of radicalisation and stakeholders of de-rad...
Using new and unique events data, this thesis examines the evolution of right-wing terrorism and vio...
The collection of country reports traces the main trends of radicalisation in all seventeen focus co...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This report aims to depict and analyze the context of radicalisation in Turkey in the period from 20...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This report traces the main trends of radicalisation in France by identifying three historical “hots...
The aim of this report is to detect and review general trends of violent radicalisation through an i...
Over the past decade, Western European countries have experienced a surge in Islamist and right-wing...
This country report uses three exemplary ‘hotspots’ of radicalisation to examine the factors at the ...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
This report contributes to Work Package 3 “Mapping Stakeholders and Situations of Radicalisation” an...
This report addresses contemporary stakeholders, structures, channels, and platforms of radicalisati...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
This report examines and overviews Kosovo’s main agents of radicalisation and stakeholders of de-rad...
Using new and unique events data, this thesis examines the evolution of right-wing terrorism and vio...
The collection of country reports traces the main trends of radicalisation in all seventeen focus co...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This report aims to depict and analyze the context of radicalisation in Turkey in the period from 20...
The country report Stakeholders of (De)-Radicalisation in Finland presents the Finnish situation reg...
This report traces the main trends of radicalisation in France by identifying three historical “hots...
The aim of this report is to detect and review general trends of violent radicalisation through an i...
Over the past decade, Western European countries have experienced a surge in Islamist and right-wing...
This country report uses three exemplary ‘hotspots’ of radicalisation to examine the factors at the ...
The awareness that the threat of terrorism is no longer linked only to the Middle East, but has home...
This report contributes to Work Package 3 “Mapping Stakeholders and Situations of Radicalisation” an...
This report addresses contemporary stakeholders, structures, channels, and platforms of radicalisati...
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing...
This article assesses whether the scholarly literature on radicalisation is adequately integrated in...
This report examines and overviews Kosovo’s main agents of radicalisation and stakeholders of de-rad...
Using new and unique events data, this thesis examines the evolution of right-wing terrorism and vio...