This video clip is a segment from a full webinar on the impact of the Covid-19 virus on global terrorism and violent extremism, part 4 of our Covid-19 Webinar Series: Global Crisis, Global Risk and Global Consequences
Dr Andreea Stoian Karadeli - Visiting Researcher at the University of South Wales and, Associate Fellow at GCSP: she speaks about the common denominators of both Jihadi and Far-Right Extremists in their management/use of the COVID-19 crisis.
Although the coronavirus crisis has shifted the attention of most governments to fighting this pandemic, traditional threats such as terrorism and violent extremisms have not disappeared. Terrorist and violent extremism organisations are obviously not immune from the contamination of the virus, yet, they are also using the disruptions created worldwide to foster their cause. Some organisations are even trying to use this crisis to prosper and achieve their goals. This webinar will explore how these organisations have adapted, use the crisis to promote their objectives and possibly changed their operating modes.
Covid-19 Crisis: Global Crisis, Global Risk and Global Consequences is a new webinar series that examines various possible and visible consequences of the current crisis including its strategic and economic implications, impact on global governance, on gender or the role of technology.
Watch this full session: [ Ссылка ]
Other speakers include:
Mr Jean-Pierre Keller - Deputy & Senior Analyst at the Terrorism-Joint Analysis Group (T-JAG) at the GCSP: [ Ссылка ]
Mr Jean-Paul Rouiller - Head, Terrorism-Joint Analysis Group (T-JAG) at the GCSP
Dr Christina Schori Liang - Head of Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism
Dr Andreea Stoian Karadeli - Visiting Researcher at the University of South Wales and, Associate Fellow at GCSP: [ Ссылка ]
Mr Munir Zamir - Counter-Terrorism and CVE consultant and, PhD Candidate at the University of South Wales: [ Ссылка ]
Mr Christian Picciolini - Author of Breaking Hate, founder of Free Radicals Project: [ Ссылка ]
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