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‘UK Think-Tanks, the War on Terror and the Radicalisation Debate’

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Panel discussion on the occasion of AKU-ISMC’s publication of “UK Think-Tanks, the War on Terror and the Radicalisation Debate”

We are delighted to invite you to a talk to mark the publication of “UK Think-Tanks, the War on Terror and the Radicalisation Debate” by Hadi Enayat – the 4th issue of our Abdou Filali-Ansary Occasional Paper Series. This paper forms the foundation for a series of forthcoming papers on Islam, the role of think-tanks and security in various European countries.

The paper maps the discursive and ideological habitus in which UK think-tanks operate in connection with the ‘war on terror’. It discusses how UK think-tanks have both shaped and been shaped by this habitus and the impact their work has had on counter-terrorism policy in the UK. It begins by discussing the concept of think-tanks and their role and input into politics. It then sketches the rise of ‘terrorism’ as both an academic object of study, from the mid-1970s onwards, and as an increasingly vital policy area for governments and the military-security establishment, especially after 9/11. The paper then focuses on UK think-tanks dividing them into three broad categories: conservative-orthodox think-tanks, establishment think-tanks and alternative-radical think-tanks. Based on this small but representative sample, it is argued that the think-tanks in the first category have been the most influential in official UK counter-terrorism strategy. These are think-tanks which have generally emphasised ideology—especially radical Islam—as the main driver of terrorism and deradicalisation programmes like PREVENT as the antidote to this problem. Think-tanks in the other two categories—which have emphasised other factors such as grievances, networks and group dynamics—have been less influential in terms of public policy although there is evidence that these factors have been taken more seriously by the UK intelligence services if not always by successive UK governments.

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