Terrorism and Conflict Project Archive
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CT MORSE II is a European Union funded project implemented by RUSI, which provides coordination and support for CT and P/CVE interventions.

An assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the need for preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) programming and its delivery.

This project studies the disengagement and deradicalisation programmes, addressing how to determine their success (or failure) and assessing suitability criteria for such initiatives.

A comparative analysis of voices from Europe and Canada on the issue of gender and violent extremism, and efforts to counter it.

Working in partnership with Coventry University, we aim to develop and test a co-created framework for evaluating protective security.

To inform UK and international debates on foreign terrorist fighters and their families by investigating risks and identifying recommendations to address these security and humanitarian challenges.

This network examines terrorist exploitation of technology and hosted content platforms.

The project explored the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on modern slavery and human trafficking in Sudan.

A review and analysis of countering terrorism (CT) and preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) intervention evaluations.

This projects aimed to empower community leaders and relevant government counterparts to jointly address issues of violent extremist organisation radicalisation and recruitment in at-risk areas of Lamu and Garissa counties.

This project aimed to improve understanding of, and responses to, the phenomenon of lone actors through analysis of comprehensive data on cases from across Europe.

This project identifies the differences and similarities in the roles of permissive environments and protective factors for radicalisation and recruitment into far-right and Islamist extremism.

Funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, this project contributed to reducing the radicalisation and recruitment of university students in Kenya by empowering students to design and implement their own P/CVE programmes.

Providing support for preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) work in the Western Balkans

A systematic review of the effectiveness of counterterrorism (CT) and preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) activities.

This RUSI-implemented pilot programme (2014-2017) was the first dedicated effort by the European Union to implement a countering violent extremism project outside its borders.