Кадыров заявил, что Путин контролировал операцию по ликвидации «последнего амира Чечни»
Trajectories of (non) radicalization in a prison milieu in France and French deradicalization programs
Gender Aspects
of CVE





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“Voice for Sisters Against Violent Extremism,” Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 2017. [Podcast interview]
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“Can a gendered approach improve responses to violent extremism?” Institute for Security Studies, 2017. [Article]
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“To Fight Extremism, the World Needs to Learn How to Talk to Women,” Foreign Policy, 2015 [Argument]
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“Understanding the Role of Gender in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Radicalization That Lead to Terrorism,” OSCE, 2019. [Report]
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“A training manual: Women in preventing and countering violent extremism,” UN Women, 2021. [Manual]
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“Mothers & Wives: Women’s Potential Role in Countering Violent Extremism,” Quilliam Foundation, 2015. [Online piece]
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“Can Fathers Challenge Extremism? Studying the Violence Prevention Potential of East African Fathers,” Women Beyond Borders, 2019. [Report Summary]
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“INVISIBLE WOMEN: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Rehabilitation and Reintegration from Violent Extremism,” International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN), 2019. [Report].
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“Women, Deradicalization, and Rehabilitation: Lessons from an Expert Workshop,” Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, 2018. [Analysis]
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“Religious Rehabilitation Group: Female Volunteers Ten Years On,” S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), 2015. [Summary]
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“Conflicting Identities: The Nexus between Masculinities, Femininities and Violent Extremism in Asia,” UN Women, 2020. [Report]
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“Linking Security of Women and Security of States,” Futures Without Violence, 2017. [Report]
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“Gender-Sensitive and Gender-Effective Strategies in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism,” University of Chicago Law School, 2020. [Report]
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“Gender and Violent Extremism,” Monash University [Multiple Resources Page]
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“A MAN’S WORLD? Exploring the Roles of Women in Countering Terrorism and Violent Extremism,” Global Center on Cooperative Security, 2016. [Essay Collection]
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“What Can Work (And What Has Not Worked) in Women-Centric P/CVE Initiatives Assessing the Evidence Base for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism,” RUSI, 2020. [Report]
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“Gendering Counterterrorism: How to, and How Not to – Part I,” Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Jayne Huckerby, 2018. [Analysis]
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“Gendering Counterterrorism: How to, and How Not to – Part II,” Fionnuala Ní Aoláin and Jayne Huckerby, 2018. [Analysis]
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“COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM WHILE RESPECTING THE RIGHTS AND AUTONOMY OF WOMEN AND THEIR COMMUNITIES,” UN Women, 2015. [Report chapter]
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“Good Practices on Women and Countering Violent Extremism,” Global Counterterrorism Forum, 2014. [Analysis]
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“Preventing/countering violent extremism programming on men, women, boys and girls,” K4D, 2019. [Report]
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“Women and countering violent extremism,” Governance, Social Development, Humanitarian, Conflict (GSDRC), 2017. [Report]
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“GENDER & COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM (CVE),” Alliance for Peacebuilding, 2018. [Summary]
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“Women, Terrorism, and Violent Extremism,” Women in International Security. [Web page]
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“Integrating Gender into Countering Violent Extremism Programs,” Moonshot CVE, 2019. [Summary]
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“Summary Report: Women: A Powerful Force for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism,” Community of Democracies, 2018. [Summary]
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“Gender “Men-Streaming” CVE: Countering Violence Extremism by Addressing Masculinities Issues,” Jossif Exekilov. [Analysis]
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“The Cost of Overlooking Gender in CVE Efforts,” Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy (CFFP), 2017. [Analysis]