Publication

Apr 2015

This brief discusses how governments are relying on counter-narratives to combat online extremism and prevent the further radicalization of young people. The problem, of course, is that by being financially or ideologically connected to the state, the moderate messages being put out may arouse suspicion in target audiences. One way to circumvent this problem is for states to concentrate on promoting critical thinking, greater education and democratic culture in their Internet-based efforts to combat radical propaganda.

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Author Tobias Gemmerli
Series DIIS Policy Briefs
Publisher Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
Copyright © 2015 Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
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