On 1-4 September 2022, the PREVEX project participated with a panel in the 15th Pan-European Conference on International Relations (PEC) at Panteion University, Athens. The conference was hosted by European International Studies Association (EISA). The panel, entitled Violent extremism,...
Podcast: Most people are not radicalized
Why are some communities more likely to experience violent extremism than others? And why do most people living in enabling environments stay clear of radicalization? These are two of the questions taken up in this podcast-episode by NUPI in...
Event: CEPS Ideas Lab 2022
On 1 June 2022, the CEPS’ annual flagship event, the Ideas Lab, was organized in Brussels, Belgium. PREVEX had a panel entitled Violent extremism in enabling environments. Why local resilience is more robust than we think and how we...
Arendalsuka 2022: Most people are not radicalised
On 17 August 2022, NUPI and PREVEX – represented by Research Professor and PI Morten Bøås and Senior Researcher Kari Osland (NUPI) – organised an event at the political event Arendalsuka 2022 in Arendal, Norway. The event, titled ‘Most...
PREVEX at Arendalsuka 2022
Photo: arendalsuka/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. Arendalsuka is the largest political gathering in Norway held annually since 2012, and is a result of co-creation between national and local political parties, NGO’s, universities, research institutions, private companies and the Municipality of Arendal....
Assessing the EU’s measures to prevent violent extremism in a comparative perspective
Synchronising findings from both PREVEX-generated and external research outputs, this policy brief presents three key lessons from the analysis of the EU’s measures to prevent violent extremism (PVE) across the MENA, the Maghreb/Sahel and the Balkans region. The first...