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Tag: Covid-19

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Stakeholder dialogue on EU implementation of CT and PVE strategies

Webinar, 07 December 2020, 13:30 – 15:00 (CET) Although the EU is facing the second wave of the COVID19 pandemic, three terrorist attacks took place in Europe in less than three weeks. In tackling root causes of violent extremism it...

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Transnational Perspectives on COVID 19, Politics, the State, and Biopower

New webinar November, 27th, 2020 at 9.30 AM. A Political Science Web Symposium at Al Akhawayn University. The COVID 19 crisis gripped the world and provided a severe test to both states and the international system with a powerful impact...

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COVID-19 and Preventing Violent Extremism: PREVEX Research Notes

The COVID-19 pandemic is directly and indirectly affecting governments’ ability to prevent violent extremism effectively and presents core challenges to the counter-terrorism community globally. According to renowned anti-terrorist expert Professor Magnus Ranstorp, ‘COVID-19 and extremism are the perfect storm’....

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Sombre post-election outlook for Mali’s Keïta

The Nordic Africa Institute has published an article by Mattias Sköld, where Research Professor Morten Bøås from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) comments on the post-election results in Mali. For the full text, please visit the Nordic...

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