- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. METHODOLOGY
- 3. LITERATURE REVIEW
- 3.1 Context of the study
- 3.2 Understanding civil society
- 3.3 Civil society and public policy
- 3.4 Development of civil society and social capital
- 3.5 Arts, culture and civil society
- 3.6 Terrorism and civil society
- 3.7 ‘Uncivil society’
- 3.8 Civil society and Social Movements Theory
- 3.9 Role of civil society in counter radicalisation
- 3.10 Best Practice Framework
- 4. COOPERATION AND COUNTERING RADICALISATION ACROSS EUROPE
- 4.1 National themes
- 4.2 Civil society
- 4.3 Responses to violent radicalisation
- 5. PRINCIPLES OF GOOD PRACTICE
- 6. ENGAGEMENT WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS
- 6.1 Emerging Themes
- 7. EXAMPLES OF GOOD PRACTICE
- 7.1 Belgium
- 7.2 Denmark
- 7.3 France
- 7.4 Germany
- 7.5 Hungary
- 7.6 The Netherlands
- 7.7 Spain
- 7.8 Sweden
- 7.9 United Kingdom
- 7.10 International
- 8. CONCLUSIONS
- 8.1 The value of co-operation between authorities and Muslim civil society
- 8.2 Priority areas for engagement
- 8.3 Principles of engagement
- 8.4 Development Needs of CSOs
- 8.5 Development Needs of Public Authorities
- 9. RECOMMENDATIONS
- 9.1 General recommendations
- 9.2 Recommendations for developing effective co-operation with civil society
- Appendix A: Bibliography
- Appendix B: Researchers
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