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ID096147
Title ProperHow to counter radical narratives
Other Title InformationDutch deradicalization policy in the case of Moluccan and Islamic radicals
LanguageENG
AuthorDemant, Froukje ;  Graaaf, Beatrice De
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article deals with the role of government in encouraging the decline of radical movements. The question posed is: "Which story can the government tell to encourage the decline of radical groups and the disengagement of their members?" The article makes use of the survey of factors promoting decline and disengagement drawn up by Demant, Slootman, Buijs (†) and Tillie in 2008, as well as the factor "official policy strategies" based on concepts taken from discourse analysis, adapted to counterterrorism and deradicalization strategies by De Graaf in 2009. The article will therefore not address the different practical measures in this field, but focus instead on the perception of these official measures by the radicals. It will illustrate this with two case studies: the deradicalization of South Moluccan youths in the 1970s and of jihadist radicals after 2001, both in the Netherlands.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 33, No. 5; May 2010: p108-428
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 33, No. 5; May 2010: p108-428
Key WordsNetherlands ;  Dutch ;  Islamic Radicals ;  Radical Narratives ;  Moluccan Radicals


 
 
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