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Tunisia - Country Paper on Micro-Level Drivers
06 June 2024
This work aims to understand violent extremism in four Tunisian regions and examine the factors contributing to it, such as forms of social exclusion as well as social, political, economic and cultural inequalities.
Meso approaches to the study of radicalisation and
violent extremism: a view from the MENA region
violent extremism: a view from the MENA region
13 November 2023
The MENA region has complex...
Macro approaches to the study of radicalisation and violent extremism in MENA and the Balkans
22 December 2021
Macro approaches to the study of radicalisation and violent extremism in MENA and the Balkans
Macro approaches to the study of radicalisation and violent extremism: a view from the MENA region
22 December 2021
A summarised comparative analysis of the research work on the phenomenon of violent extremism at the macro level carried out in Tunisia, Morocco and Jordan
Tunisia - Macro-drivers of radicalisation and violent extremism
07 September 2021
The relationship between state policies and institutions involved in countering radicalisation and violent extremism and the drivers of the phenomena in Tunisia.