TY - RPRT A1 - Uhlmann, Milena T1 - France's challenges for working out a coherent strategy against violent radicalization and terrorism. A broad (and incomplete) outline T2 - sicherheitspolitik-blog.de N2 - Terrorism isn't new to the country; in its history, France has experienced a significant number of attacks. In 1995, the GIA-affiliated terrorist network of which Khaled Kelkal was part conducted several attacks, as did the Al Qaida-affiliated gang de Roubaix one year later; but until Mohammed Merah’s murders in 2012 in Toulouse and Montauban, terrorist attacks were treated as political violence in the context of anti-colonial struggles or connected to other kinds of violent conflicts abroad, such as the Bosnian War, rather than as religiously inspired or connected to social, societal and/or political issues within the country, or as some sort of atypical pathology. Terrorist perpetrators, their networks and milieus were met with repressive instruments – a wider angle of analysis which would have allowed to tackle the threat from a more holistic perspective had not been incorporated in a counter-terrorism policy design. KW - Deradikalisierung KW - terrorism KW - Counterterrorism KW - Deradicalisation KW - France KW - islamism KW - jihad KW - Jihadism KW - national strategy terrorism Y1 - 2016 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/42494 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-424947 UR - http://www.sicherheitspolitik-blog.de/2016/12/20/frances-challenges-for-working-out-a-coherent-strategy-against-violent-radicalization-and-terrorism-a-broad-and-incomplete-outline/ N1 - Dieses Werk bzw. Inhalt steht unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung-NichtKommerziell-KeineBearbeitung 3.0 Unported Lizenz.Über diese Lizenz hinausgehende Erlaubnisse können Sie unter redaktion@sicherheitspolitik-blog.de erhalten CY - Frankfurt am Main ER -