This flagship publication provides an overview of the key findings of four thematic reports. It challenges assumptions about violent extremism and assesses PVE approaches in the South-East Asian context by addressing: how states can mitigate against environments conducive to violent extremism; the importance of peacemaking and conflict prevention in preventing violent extremism; the narratives created by different stakeholders and how they may incite violence; and, an analysis of the risks posed by both returned foreign fighters and extremists due to be released from prison.
Entry and Exit Points: Violent Extremism in South-East Asia
Victoria Skeie
• 15 December 2020
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