Radicalisation and disengagement : myths and reality / Peter Neumann. Free and independent media as guarantors of freedom of expression and democratic security in Europe / Alexey Venediktov -- Attacks in Paris and Brussels : Salafism and Jihadism in Europe / Gilles Kepel -- Effectiveness and independence of the judicial system / Christiane Taubira -- Human rights and realpolitik : talking at cross-purposes? / Rama Yade -- Surveillance rights and freedoms in a world of digital devices / David Lyon -- Memory of evil : cosmopolitanism and the European project / Natan Sznaider -- Paradoxes of security : state security, human security and democratic security / Ahmet Insel -- How populism endangers democracy and how to fight it / Jan-Werner Muller -- Protecting democracy in the digital age / Wolfgang Ischinger -- Far right, alt-right, near right : mainstreaming extremes / Matthew Feldman -- Close look at the disinformation ecosystem / Claire Wardle -- Radicalisation and disengagement : myths and reality / Peter Neumann.
Summary:
"How does democratic security interact with democracy, human rights and the rule of law? How can the Council of Europe help its member states guarantee security for citizens through their commitment to democratic norms? In partnership with the Strasbourg-based National School of Administration (ENA) the Council of Europe organised a series of debates providing an intellectual framework to examine the challenges facing democratic security. Eminent personalities from politics, civil society and the academic world shared their views, and their contributions are collected in this publication"--Council of Europe Publishing website.
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