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An International Handbook of Good Practices for Building Resilience against Violent Religious Radicalisation
An International Handbook of Good Practices for Building Resilience against Violent Religious Radicalisation

Author(s): Rositsa Dzhekova, Lilia Yakova
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Governance, Sociology, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Sociology of Politics, Politics and Identity, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Център за изследване на демокрацията
Keywords: GREASE; CSD; radicalisation; secularism; good practices; Australia, Belgium; France; Germany; the UK; Egypt; Indonesia; Malaysia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Russia
Summary/Abstract: This handbook was created within the framework of the GREASE consortium which focuses on examining the relationship between radicalisation, secularism and the governance of religion. The main objective of the handbook is to outline good practices on resilience-building against violent religious radicalisation. It accomplishes this goal by combining practices from twelve in-depth case studies on violent religious radicalisation in countries in “the West” (Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, the UK), the MENA region (Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia), South and Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia) and countries with history of ethno-nationalist separatist struggles (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Russia). Based on shared practices, themes and commonalities across this range of country cases, the handbook outlines a common set of good practices. It illustrates these good practices though real examples from the country studies while it recognises that there is “no panacea to violent religiously-inspired radicalisation.” Although the handbook does not make claims that the good practices it identifies are the solution to violent religious radicalisation, such practices can provide valuable practical guidance and orientation to relevant stakeholders in designing resilience efforts. CSD contributed to the content of the handbook through results from the case study it conducted on good practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  • Page Count: 29
  • Publication Year: 2020
  • Language: English
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