Engaging with violent Islamic extremism : local policies in Western European cities /

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Author / Creator:Vermeulen, Floris, 1973-
Imprint:The Hague : Eleven International Publishing ; Utrecht : Uitgeverij Lemma b.v. ; Portland, OR : International Specialized Book Services (distributor), c2012.
Description:205 p. ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:[FORUM reeks]
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8950774
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Other authors / contributors:Bovenkerk, Frank.
FORUM (Netherlands.
ISBN:9789490947576
9490947571
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 197-205).
Summary:The terrorist attacks at the start of the new millennium shook the world. In Western countries, the new threat of 'home-grown' Islamic terrorism has directed the authorities' attention towards local Muslim communities. Islamic terrorism is generally seen as a sign of the lack of integration of these communities. Authorities therefore often opt for preventive policies in which the engagement with Muslim organisations and spokespersons plays a significant role. However, this engagement comes with its own problems and dilemmas. Should authorities aim for a broad representation of the community or instead go for selective engagement? Are non-violent fundamentalist organisations also to be seen as the enemy? Should authorities enter into public debate with extremist organisations? Is it wise to link anti-radicalisation policies to more general integration policies?

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