EXTREMISM

What are the causes and drivers of extremism? How do institutions tackle extremism? Who is at risk? How should state and non-state actors respond to extremism? How can resilience to radicalisation be developed?

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    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Extreme right-wingers consider that the number of reported incidents involving migrants is deliberately diminished, see the positive representation of migrants as a form of repression and their activism is manifested mainly on the Internet, are the preliminary conclusions of the research presented by the researcher fellow Marina Lazetic to the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP) team on July 28, 2017. As a research fellow, she was engaged with ...

  • Date: 31.05.2016.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    In recent years, there has been a change of actors involved in terrorist activities due to the consequences of globalization, while the main goal of terrorist activities - spreading the fear - remained the same.

  • Date: 08.07.2015.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Repressive governments’ policies towards conservative Muslims lead to their extremisations, was the conclusion based on the report authored by Shpend Kursani from the Kosovar Centre for Security Studies(KCSS) , which was presented today in Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP).

  • Date: 23.11.2012.

    Author: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy

    Three out of four Serbian citizens think there has been an increase in violence in the last few years. This percentage is particularly alarming in Belgrade (84%) and among young people (82%). Citizens are most concerned with individual violence: bullying in schools, domestic violence, and the violence associated with drug addiction and crime.

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