Overview
Explore a thought-provoking 55-minute conference talk from The Aspen Institute examining the potential of public health approaches in combating violent extremism. Delve into how health-centered interventions might identify at-risk individuals, build resilient communities, provide nonviolent outlets for grievances, and enhance mental health services. Analyze the effectiveness of these strategies in changing mindsets and redirecting potentially violent individuals. Investigate topics such as countering and preventing extremism, community resilience, safe spaces, internal security, and the role of religion. Engage with discussions on funding challenges, military support, legacy problems, and ongoing research. Consider the impact of domestic extremism, gender inequality, and women's roles in peace and security. Gain insights into practical steps and potential solutions for addressing radicalization on both global and local scales.
Syllabus
Introduction
Panel Introductions
Countering Violent Extremism
Preventing Violent Extremism
Are you skeptical
Is there pushback
Finding funding
Military support
Legacy problems
Research
Community Resilience
Safe Spaces
Internal Security
Religion
Voices
Success
Next Steps
Audience Question
Afghanistan
What can we do
Domestic extremism
Gender inequality
Women in peace and security
Conclusion
Taught by
The Aspen Institute