Policy Brief

How Could Egypt and Tunisia Reverse the Growth of Islamist Violent Radicalisation?

February 2016

Abstract

Egypt and Tunisia have been witnessing over the past few years a new wave of violent Islamist radicalisation. The engagement of Egyptian and Tunisian youth in political violence shows that relying only on classical counter-terrorism strategies will not only fail to prevent violent radicalisation, but it might actually increase it. Both political and religious actors need to work together to formulate a comprehensive de-radicalisation strategy to render the political and religious spheres less enabling for violent radical ideas and movements.

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