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Perspektive zajednice o prevenciji nasilnog ekstremizma u Bosni i Hercegovini

Studija slučaja o Bosni i Hercegovini realizirana je zajedno sa tri izvještaja koja su obuhvaćala Albaniju, Kosovo i Makedoniju u okviru participativnog istraživačkog projekta »Mogućnosti sprečavanja nasilnog ekstremizma na zapadnom Balkanu«. Zajedno sa četiri istraživačka partnera istraživali smo zašto su neke zajednice pogođene pojedinim osobama koje su inspirisane da se pridruže Islamskoj državi ili sličnim nasilnim ekstremističkim skupinama, dok su ostale zajednice pokazale veću otpornost na isti fenomen. Na temelju rezultata istraživanja, projektni partneri će provoditi inicijativu lokalnog dijaloga i predloziti smjernce za razvijanje politika a sve u suradnji s lokalnim sluzbenicima i pogođenim zajednicama, kako bi istražili i razvili strategije za sprečavanje nasilne radikalizacije na zapadnom Balkanu.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Sead Turčalo, Nejra Veljan
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Community Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism in Albania

This country case study on Albania was produced, alongside three others covering Bosnia-Hercegovina, Kosovo and Macedonia, in the framework of a participatory research project on “Opportunities for Preventing Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans”. Together with four local research partners, we explore why some communities are particularly affected by individuals inspired by and/or joining the Islamic State (IS) or other similar violent extremist groups, while other communities may show greater resilience to the same phenomenon. Based on the research findings, the project partners will conduct policy outreach and local dialogue initiatives, in cooperation with local stakeholders and affected communities, in order to explore and develop strategies to prevent violent radicalisation in the Western Balkans.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Redion Qirjazi, Romario Shehu
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Accounting for the DifferenceVulnerability and Resilience to Violent Extremism in Kosovo

This country case study on Kosovo was produced, alongside three others covering Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia, in the framework of a participatory research project on “Opportunities for Preventing Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans”. Together with four local research partners, we explore why some communities are particularly affected by individuals inspired by and/or joining the Islamic State (IS) or other similar violent extremist groups, while other communities may show greater resilience to the same phenomenon. Based on the research findings, the project partners will conduct policy outreach and local dialogue initiatives, in cooperation with local stakeholders and affected communities, in order to explore and develop strategies to prevent violent radicalisation in the Western Balkans.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Rudine Jakupi, Garentina Kraja
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Community Perspectives on Preventing Violent Extremism in Bosnia and Hercegovina

This country case study on Bosnia and Hercegovina was produced, alongside three others covering Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia in the framework of a participatory research project on “Opportunities for Preventing Violent Extremism in the Western Balkans”. Together with four local research partners, we explore why some communities are particularly affected by individuals inspired by and/or joining the Islamic State (IS) or other similar violent extremist groups, while other communities may show greater resilience to the same phenomenon. Based on the research findings, the project partners will conduct policy outreach and local dialogue initiatives, in cooperation with local stakeholders and affected communities, in order to explore and develop strategies to prevent violent radicalisation in the Western Balkans.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Sead Turčalo, Nejra Veljan
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Community Perspectives on the Prevention of Violent Extremism in Macedonia

Increasingly, governmental strategies for preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) are regarded as a necessary complement to broader counterterrorism strategies. Such inclusion is an acknowledgement that a pure securitisation approach is not entirely effective, and that a strategy which includes a “soft approach” to countering terrorism must seek to address social factors as well. However, within the Western Balkans region – and particularly in the Macedonian context – strategies to counter terrorism have been slow in adopting P/CVE approaches.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Filip Stojkovski, Natasia Kalajdziovski
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SIPRI Yearbook 2018Armaments, Disarmaments and International Security (Kurzfassung Deutsch)

Diese Broschüre fasst die 49. Ausgabe des SIPRI Yearbook, welches die Entwicklungen von 2017 aufzeigt. Als autoritative und unabhängige Quelle liefert es Daten und Analysen zu den Themen Rüstung, Abrüstung und internationale Sicherheit und bietet einen Überblick über Entwicklungen in den Bereichen internationale Sicherheit, Waffentechnologien, Militärausgaben, Rüstungshandel und -produktion sowie bewaffnete Konflikte. Bestrebungen zur Kontrolle konventioneller, nuklearer, chemischer und biologischer Waffen werden hier ebenfalls thematisiert.
  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
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The Elgar Companion to Post-Conflict Transition

What are the main drivers of political transition and regime change? And to what extent do these apparently seismic political changes result in real change? These questions are the focus of this comparative study written by a mix of scholars and practitioners.

This state-of-the-art volume identifies patterns in political transitions, but is largely unconvinced that these transitions bring about real change to the underlying structures of society. Patriarchy, land tenure, and economic systems often remain immune to change, despite the headlines.

  • Year2018
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Militias: a curse or a cureA study on factors constraining militia behaviour in North-East Afghanistan

The public and the academic debates about the pros and cons of militias are beset with controversy and tend to ask in general terms whether militias do more good than harm or vice versa. The academic research on militias made significant progress in recent years. However, the conditions under which militias perform better or worse from the perspective of the civilian population are still not well understood.

Our paper sets out to explore the factors that contribute to a better or worse performance of militias with regard to civilian wellbeing. We use three waves of quantitative and qualitative survey data from North-East Afghanistan to test four hypotheses derived from our qualitative research. The four hypotheses relate to mechanisms which are expected to influence militia behaviour in the sense of making militias less threatening to the civilian population.

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Basir Feda, Kristóf Gosztonyi, Jan Koehler
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Transformative Scenarios Process: How stories of the future help to transform conflict in the presentHandbook Article

Scenarios are stories of possible futures. Human beings have always used stories to talk about things that are difficult, complex, or even taboo, to encourage a change in thinking, illuminate pathways, and inspire right action. Creating and telling stories about possible futures allows us to lift our gaze above our current stuck situations and polarized conversations into a longer time horizon and ask ourselves “what if?”

  • Year2018
  • Author(s)Mille Bøjer
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Berghof Foundation Annual Report 2017

Our Annual Report 2017 sheds light on the highly relevant concept of multipartiality and its guiding role for our programmes and project work. We are convinced that it is a far more promising response to current conflict dynamics and challenges than the return to power politics and dominance. The detailed reports from our projects illustrate the diversity of our activities as a whole. They also reveal that multipartiality offers promising opportunities to make a positive difference in protracted conflicts and violence prevention by counteracting incentives to resolve conflicts at the expense of others and create new grievances.
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