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...
Cross-regional comparisons of ‘enabling environments’, drivers and occurrence/non-occurrence of violent extremism
Source: Mapchart.net/World Presented here is a working paper on the findings from cross-regional comparisons conducted by PREVEX project partners across their respective regional domains. Drawing primarily on PREVEX reports D5.2, D6.2, and D7.2, this working paper attempts to amalgamate...
Event: H2020 Science-to-Policy
On Monday 27 June from 15 PM to 17 PM, the Horizon 2020-funded sister projects PREVEX, CONNEKT and PAVE organised a joint event to discuss with EU policy officers on the issues tackled by the projects, including radicalisation, violent...