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Kosovo-Wide Assessment of Perceptions of Radicalisation at the Community Level

2017
03 May
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Kosovo-Wide Assessment of Perceptions of Radicalisation at the Community Level

Author(s): Anisa Goshi, Dallin Van Leuven

This report reviews the literature of radicalization as it relates to Kosovo and presents a study of perceptions of radicalisation at the community level in Kosovo.

  • English
  • Europe
  • Kosovo
  • Report/Research Paper
  • Terrorism and Counterterrorism
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