Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống
1
/ 97 trang
THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU
Cấu trúc
Executive Summary
Preface
Introduction
Radicalisation Studies as Part of the Search for the Root Causes of Terrorism
Micro, Meso- and Macro-Levels of Analysis
Reviewing the Concepts of Radicalism, Extremism, Terrorism and Radicalisation
Radicalism – the Historical Roots
Defining (Violent) Extremism
Government Definitions of Radicalisation
The Spectrum of Political Violence
Defining Terrorism
Re-conceptualising ‘Radicalisation’
What We Think We Know: State of Research on (De-) Radicalisation89F
What We Ought to Know Better About (De-)Radicalisation
Where Do We Stand in our Understanding of ‘Radicalisation’? Some Tentative Conclusions
Focus on De-Radicalisation (& Disengagement)186F
National De-Radicalisation Programmes
Summary
An Interim Conclusion
Focus on (Preventative) Counter-Radicalisation
Conclusion
Findings and Recommendations for Countering Violent Extremism
Two Major Gaps in Current Counter-Radicalisation Efforts
Literature on (i) Radicalisation and Recruitment, (ii) De-Radicalisation and Disengagement, and (iii) Counter-Radicalisation and Countering Violent Extremism
Title page.pdf
About ICCT - The Hague
The International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) – The Hague is an independent knowledge centre that focuses on information creation, collation and dissemination pertaining to the preventative and international legal aspects of counter-terrorism....
Contact
ICCT – The Hague Koningin Julianaplein 10 P.O. Box 13228 2501 EE, The Hague The Netherlands
Radicalisation Studies as Part of the Search for the Root Causes of Terrorism
Micro, Meso- and Macro-Levels of Analysis
Reviewing the Concepts of Radicalism, Extremism, Terrorism and Radicalisation
Radicalism – the Historical Roots
Defining (Violent) Extremism
Government Definitions of Radicalisation
The Spectrum of Political Violence
Defining Terrorism
Re-conceptualising ‘Radicalisation’
What We Think We Know: State of Research on (De-) Radicalisation89F
What We Ought to Know Better About (De-)Radicalisation
Where Do We Stand in our Understanding of ‘Radicalisation’? Some Tentative Conclusions
Focus on De-Radicalisation (& Disengagement)186F
National De-Radicalisation Programmes
Summary
An Interim Conclusion
Focus on (Preventative) Counter-Radicalisation
Conclusion
Findings and Recommendations for Countering Violent Extremism
Two Major Gaps in Current Counter-Radicalisation Efforts
Literature on (i) Radicalisation and Recruitment, (ii) De-Radicalisation and Disengagement, and (iii) Counter-Radicalisation and Countering Violent Extremism