Shadows of a radicalized youth. The struggle with Jihadism in the Mediterranean and the EU
Date
29 May 2018
Location
Egmont Palace, Place du Petit Sablon, 8bis, 1000 Brussels
The event analyses the regional situation of Jihadist movements in the Mediterranean and the EU. It focuses on drivers of extremism and its longstanding tradition in the affected countries and asks how to most effectively counter a growing jihadist threat related to youth radicalization. Moreover, the panel wants to discuss how to build-up a long-lasting partnership between authorities, youth movements and communities to address underlying factors that can make communities vulnerable to violent extremism. Finally, the objective of the event is to reflect how to deploy a dialogue between the Mediterranean and the EU to exchange best practices for tackling youth radicalization.
PROGRAMME
09.00: Registration of participants
09.30: Opening by Sabina Woelkner, Programme Director, Multinational Development Policy Dialogue, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Brussels and Thomas Renard, Senior Research Fellow, Egmont Institute
Keynote by Gilles de Kerchove d’Ousselghem, EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Council of the European Union
10.00: Panel discussion – The struggle with jihadism between countering and preventing
The panel analyses the regional situation of Jihadist movements in Tunisia, Libya, Jordan and Turkey. It focuses on drivers of extremism and its longstanding tradition in the affected countries and asks how to most effectively counter a growing jihadist threat related to youth radicalization. Moreover, the panel wants to discuss how to build-up a long-lasting partnership between authorities, youth movements and communities to address underlying factors that can make communities vulnerable to violent extremism.
–Emna Ben Arab, Assistant Professor at the University of Sfax, Tunisia
–Dr. Can Kasapoglu, IPC-Stiftung Mercator Fellow, SWP, Berlin & Analyst, Center for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), Istanbul
-Dr. Amer Al Sabaileh, Director of Middle East Media Policies Institute (MEMPSI), Jordan
Moderation: Dr. Canan Atilgan, Director, Regional Program, Political Dialogue South Mediterranean, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Tunis
11.45: Closing remarks
12.00: End of conference
We would be delighted to welcome you to our event.
Please confirm your participation by 18th May 2018 to mned.brussels@kas.de.