Bangladesh Bangladeshi Migration in the Mediterranean: Processes and Players In 2024, EU statistics revealed a concerning trend: up until May, 4,537 Bangladeshi individuals had irregularly crossed the central Mediterranean route, marking the highest number of migrants from a ⋙
ERIS Peripheral populism: Elections, public opinion and democratic decline in Tunisia, 24/11 Speakers: Holger Albrecht, University of Alabama Dina Bishara, Cornell University Chair: Kevin Koehler, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies In the framework of the course: Partiti ed elites politiche: vecchie e nuove sfide Onsite: 23 November 2023, 16-17:30, Sant’Anna School of Advanced ⋙
Maghreb PREVEX H2020 project Café Débat: Countering Violent Extremism in the Maghreb. The Role of the EU Under Discussion Following the adoption of the European Union’s counter-terrorism strategy in 2005, the EU Strategy for combating radicalization and recruitment to terrorism has increasingly emphasized the ‘internal-external security nexus’ and ⋙
ERIS Contrecarrer l’Extrémisme Violent au Maghreb: le Rôle de l’UE en Discussion Café débat le 13 Janvier 2021, 14h00 - 16h00 (UTC +1 Rome, Brussels, Tunis, Rabat), en ligne sur Webex Lien d’inscription Suite à l’adoption de la stratégie antiterroriste de l'Union Européenne, la lutte contre l'extrémisme violent est devenue ⋙
Field Conducting immersive fieldwork on Tunisian Islamic activism: Methodological and ethical challenges In recent years an increasing number of academic works have focused on the progressive securitization of research conducted in authoritarian contexts (Peter and Strazzari, 2017; Glasius et al., 2017), including ⋙
Arab Spring Finding Another Tunisia Field notes from the social protests in Kasserine. Despite the imaginaries projected by mainstream media, the new wave of protests unfolding in Tunisia has little to do with political Islam. ⋙