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Resilience to Violent Extremism in Serbia: The Case of Sanjak

Photo by Meruyert Gonullu on Pexels. Experts had gloomy predictions about violent Islamist extremism and terrorism in Serbia. Sanjak – the southwestern region in Serbia populated by a Muslim majority – was dubbed a Jihadist hotbed as it was...

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Migrants are leaving, but hatred remains: The anti-migrant extreme right in Serbia

Photo: Esthr/CC BY-NC 2.0.  Migrants in Serbia are facing a rising security threat from extreme far-right groups. Migrants were not the topic of extreme right-wingers during the migration-management crisis of 2015 and 2016, when about a million refugees passed...

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Regional comparisons

Photo: Kyle Wagaman/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. Presented here are two recent PREVEX publications from Work Package 8, a cross-regional background study and a policy brief comparing the EU and other stakeholders’ prevention strategy towards violent extremism in the Balkans and...

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