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Coping with Crisis
Terrorism
Recent Highlights
Meeting Notes - July 01, 2010
Deradicalization Programs and Counterterrorism
Ellie B. Hearne, Nur Laiq, rapporteurs
“Deradicalization” programs, which are geared toward peacefully moving individuals and groups away from violent extremism, have grown both in popularity and in scope of late, even in just the past five years.
Panel Discussions - June 23, 2010
Promoting Deradicalization and Disengagement from Violent Extremism
On June 23rd, the International Peace Institute partnered with the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to convene experts, practitioners, and United Nations officials for a roundtable conference on “Promoting Deradicalization and Disengagement from Violent Extremism: What Role for the International Community and the UN?”
Speaker Events - June 22, 2010
Ed Husain: “You Do Not Tolerate Intolerance—You Challenge It”
Ed Husain, an English-born Muslim of immigrant parents, spent five years of his life as a radical Islamist in Britain but now heads a think-tank on countering Islamic extremism.
Policy Papers - February 09, 2010
IPI Publication: Bombs and Ballots in Bangladesh
In this policy paper, author Naureen Chowdhury Fink argues that the threats of terrorism and militancy in Bangladesh are best understood in relation to the political and socioeconomic challenges confronting the country. ![]()
About This Project
IPI’s work on terrorism supports the broad UN community — including Member States, experts and practitioners — by bringing international research on terrorism and counterterrorism to bear on UN policy debates. In addition, IPI uses its convening role to create informal fora that support dialogue and policy development to strengthen multilateral security capacity to address transnational terrorism and violent political militancy.









