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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 _aHerzog zu Mecklenburg, Michael
245 _aPreventing violent extremism in Germany :
_bcoherence and cooperation in a decentralized system /
_cMichael Herzog zu Mecklenburg and Ian Anthony
260 _aSolna :
_bSIPRI,
_c2020
300 _a20 p.
490 _aWorking paper
500 _aSIP2023
500 _aPublic data suggests that there are reasons to be concerned about violent extremism in Germany. Membership in political groups that hold extremist views is growing, and crime statistics suggest an increase in extremist violence. The number of recorded terrorist incidents on German territory has been high by European standards. Changes in German politics and society may provide fertile ground for political extremism in future. To prevent violent extremism Germany has invested heavily in an expanding number of projects and initiatives at federal, state and municipal level, but the constitutional structure makes promoting coherence and coordination challenging. Moreover, non-governmental and civil society actors now play a prominent role in initiatives. Increasing the number and scale of initiatives was partly to pilot different approaches and see which were effective. However, assessing the multitude of projects and initiatives to decide which should be promoted or discontinued is itself a challenge.
500 _aAugust 2020
650 _aconflict prevention
_xinternal conflicts
_xcooperation
_xgovernment
_xterrorism
_xcriminality
_zFRG
700 _aAnthony, Ian
710 _aSIPRI
856 _uhttps://www.sipri.org/publications/2020/working-paper/preventing-violent-extremism-germany-coherence-and-cooperation-decentralized-system
942 _cEMON