groups, you know. So, and he delivers to his very radical group. So, I think the moment is now every This is a moment of radicalization of pre-election phase.So, I think we should wait for the new government and should leave the decision to the Israeli people to hopefully elect
spend time with the guys at National Security because we have a lot of issues to discuss with Russia on um uh radicalization and and and the the movement of uh um kind of uh radicals between the countries and and the regionuh and so I spent a lot of time with them and um and so when I thought about writing the book the the the I I can
history existed, and no one thought it was important for us to learn it. So, you know, high school is already a period of radicalization and taking that class, uh, being a black student bust into a white school. I just became obsessed to learn this history. I understood the power of that knowledge, even as a 16 or 17 year old child.
And I went to US Congress seminar on transition to democracy. When this radicalization , Islamist radicalization began.
the bomb that senior you many bomb maker put together for him was hidden in his highlight certain in the radicalization process individuals will latch onto different things some cases it may be in
my my view and I've said this I say this all the time to all my friends is if the choice is between incrementalism and radicalization you'll be pulling the party to the left and I think like center-left folks or liberals or I mean I would describe myself as kind of a
kind of cleared the way for us? Do you feel like this radicalization is making you take huge steps back, or do you feel like it's opening the space for you to have conversations more freely?
views. When these two men dropped out of sight, only to surface later committing acts of terror, Baker realized that he needed more than a mosque. He needed a place where the people who were most at risk for radicalization would go if he wanted to do something about Islamic violence. So, he started STREET. STREET, in some ways, is a traditional anti-gang organization. It offers its clients soccer, boxing, a place to hang out, and it can hook them up with
My goal initially for this book was to really get insights into the human dimensions. Especially when talking about online extremist movements and online radicalization , these are phenomena where we often think about it almost as if it was a black box mechanism, where someone all of a sudden becomes radicalized on an online platform.
That's what has propelled the movement, and that was it. Mhm. But radicalization was a key thing. So many people had terrible things done to them.
ambassador to Russia since 2009 he's an entrepreneur and philanthropist and a supporter of the Arts he's a member of The Advisory board at the international center for the study of radicalization and political violence at Kings College London and he's a thought leader on moderate Islam and the future of the Arab world and with that I'd like to turn it over to the Ambassador and
college in colorado spent time living in san diego in a range of other locations is now in Yemen but but through a radicalization process these individuals from just outside Philadelphia in southern New Jersey plotted to kill US soldiers including in Fort Dix New
Mass literacy and printed illustrations helped to drive the American Revolution. Paul Revere's illustrations helped to drive the radicalizations of Americans against the crown. Next. Into the 1930s, radios and loudspeakers amplified gifted orators so their voices
It was not like in the jihadist channels and also the neo-Nazi channels, I couldn't really identify myself with much of what they were discussing by either manipulation campaigns, or also radicalization campaigns, or intimidation, or manipulation campaigns.
and the far right, racist, white nationalist elements. So a pattern that I found across all of these groups was, the whole process of radicalization was split up into six different stages.
And that anger that she expressed is something that, as I listened through these tapes, and hundreds and hundreds of hours of interviews, is this theme that comes back over and over, is that the moments of radicalization , the moment at which enough is enough, and the anger sparks action.
"Think again, turn away," which was an extremely bossy Twitter account in English designed to dissuade potential jihadists, where they picked just the perfect messenger, the US State Department, which is clearly the way you dissuade someone just on the brink of radicalization . So again, here we have these two very different applications of power.
And of course the longer a war goes on, the more chance you have of a popular and more or less democratic movement metastasizing, having some parts of it metastasize into radicalization , into really sort of like vicious anti-Western thought.
considered susceptible to terrorist messages. But what sets STREET apart from other anti-gang initiatives, is that it has a de-radicalization unit. If a client mentions a particular Al-Qaida video, or a radical tract, the staff members, most of whom are also fundamentalist Salafi's, will watch it or read it with the client.
the bomb that senior you many bomb maker put together for him was hidden in his question correctly part of the the important issue to look at is what's leading to radicalization and it's
voice, right? Maybe that aspect of what you're thinking isn't true and bringing you back closer to reality. You can just wander off to whatever alternate universe that you might live in in your head, and it's the same with radicalization in other contexts is that you see that people who drift more and more into a certain group that has certain beliefs that are maybe divorced from the evidence, divorced from
time for Google and politics. Yep, yep. We were in the middle of some difficult conversations, and the work that I was doing was particularly around national security and radicalization online and those kinds of subjects, which obviously, very heavy, but were also very under the spotlight at the time.
I think this is an excellent place to present the findings of the book, not least because I think Google also has an important role to play in countering some of the threats that we have seen arising on all sides of the extremist spectrum, from jihadist online radicalization campaigns to white nationalist and neo-Nazi campaigns.
And lastly, risk zone eight, hateful and criminal actors, where online tools enable the global dissemination of terrorism, hate, bullying, radicalization , trolling,
And the third day, it might be on some difficult questions on, how do we avoid platforms being misused for radicalization , extremism, or terrorism?
the digital transformation, creates an environment where people don't have to come here or there's no radicalization .