The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) and Bratislava, Slovakia-based think tank
GLOBSEC invite you to join us in a webinar discussion, launching the fir
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CEP-GLOBSEC Webinar: How To Map The Ikhwan’s Presence In An Uncharted Region?
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) and Bratislava, Slovakia-based think tank
GLOBSEC invite you to join us in a webinar discussion, launching the first
report on mapping Muslim Brotherhood activities in Central and Eastern Europe
(CEE).
How to map the Ikhwan’s presence in an uncharted region?
Monday, May 25, 2020
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EDT / 16:00 – 18:00 CEST
The Muslim Brotherhood is many things to many observers. Some label it a
terrorist organization, while others accept it as a modernist movement. There
is reason as to why this entity is challenging to pinpoint. It has constantly
evolved and has expanded across multiple countries, where the group took on
various forms and adjusted its activities accordingly. Its Western European
activities have been thoroughly covered in academic literature. What is
lacking, however, is uncovering the group’s on-the-ground presence in Eastern
Europe. Supported by CEP, GLOBSEC has begun to map the Brotherhood’s work in a
selection of countries in the region. At this webinar, we will present the
first report on the methodology of this effort along with examples of the
Brotherhood’s activities in the CEE.
Welcome:
David Ibsen, Executive Director, CEP
Kacper Rekawek, External Research Fellow, GLOBSEC
Keynote:
Annelies Pauwels, Research Fellow, Flemish Peace Institute
Presenters:
Viktor Szucs, Research Fellow, GLOBSEC
Egdunas Racius, Lecturer, Vytautas Magnus University Lithuania
Discussant:
Dr. Martyn Frampton, Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London
Moderator:
Hans-Jakob Schindler, Senior Director, CEP
To register for the webinar, please follow the link below:
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We look forward to seeing you at the event and receiving your queries and
comments during the Q&A session.
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