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Title: Countering Radicalization in the North Caucasus Implementation and Challenges
Authors: Popov, M. E.
Попов, М. Е.
Keywords: Deradicalization;Violent extremism;Jihadism;North Caucasus;Radicalization;Terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Citation: Popov, M. Countering Radicalization in the North Caucasus Implementation and Challenges // Iran and the Caucasus. - 2024. - 28 (4-5). - pp. 463-477. - DOI: 10.1163/1573384X-02803008
Series/Report no.: Iran and the Caucasus
Abstract: By the mid-2010s, a significant decrease in the number of jihadists in the North Caucasus, in addition to internal ideological differences, was facilitated by fundamental factors: the lack of mass support in local Muslim communities, the anti-terrorism activities of the state, its informational and ideological support, and the policy of post-conflict integration. The number of supporters of the Caucasus Emirate decreased due to the split after the 2014 Olympics in Sochi; in 2015, the Caucasus Emirate officially ceased its activities, and after 2017, the flow of radical Islamists leaving Russia and joining ISIS stopped—violent extremism has begun to de-escalate in the region. To reduce ethnoreligious extremism and strengthen the integration of Muslims into Russian society, the federal government adopted a multi-level deradicalization strategy, including anti-terrorism operations and a large-scale policy of co-optation and support for moderate Russian Muslim leaders and their traditional communities.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29367
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