The fight against terrorism in Morocco: its religious diplomacy as an instrument for counter-radicalisation in France and in the United Kingdom

Verónica Martins, Francisco Jorge Gonçalves

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In a national and international context marked by religious extremism that is eroding the image and practice of Islam and arousing animosity among Muslim communities in Europe, various reflections on the most effective means of fighting against terrorism have emerged. Conscious that the purely security approach is not a solution against terrorist activities, since it is often used downstream, national and international strategies to combat terrorism have come to integrate a prevention component, which importance has grown over the years. After being hit by a suicide attack in 2003, Mohammed VI has implemented in Morocco a "comprehensive, integrated and multidimensional" strategy to strengthen the national system of counter-terrorism. Moreover, the ruler has gradually developed in recent years a diplomatic strategy outside its borders, advocating an Islam of the "middle path", aimed at guaranteeing the "spiritual security" of the Kingdom. Therefore, the struggle in the ideological field remains one of the major challenges and there is an absolute necessity for the production of a credible counter-speech, in order to prevent possible acts of Islamist terrorists. We propose to answer the following research question: what contribution(s) can the religious diplomacy of Morocco bring to a policy of counter-radicalisation in the field of Islamist terrorism in France and in the UK?
As far as the theoretical framework is concerned, this project will be guided/ framed by the « securitisation theory ». It is not a question of analysing the process of securitising religious training as such, but, as our main hypothesis indicates, demonstrating that Moroccan religious diplomacy is gaining momentum following the wave of terrorist attacks in Europe and the presence of terrorist groups in Mali. To answer our research question and understand what contribution Moroccan religious diplomacy can make in terms of counter-radicalisation (mainly from 2003 onwards), it will be necessary to undertake a field work which includes, on the one hand, the analysis of official texts and, on the other hand, the realization of semi-structured qualitative interviews. In addition, the consultation of various secondary sources (e.g. books, specialized articles on the prevention, counter-radicalisation) will provide us with a complement of information.
Idioma originalEnglish
Número de páginas2
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 14 jul. 2021
Evento26th IPSA World Congress of Political Science 2021 - Online
Duração: 10 jul. 202115 jul. 2021
Número de conferência: 26

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Conferência26th IPSA World Congress of Political Science 2021
Título abreviadoIPSA
País/TerritórioCanada
Período10/07/2115/07/21

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    Alves, A. A. (PI), Mateus, A. (Professor Catedrático), Azevedo, A. (Estudante), Leitão, T. C. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Duarte, A. R. (Outra carreira/categoria no setor público), Ramos, A. F. (Outra carreira/categoria no setor público), Garschagen, B. (Estudante), Pacatolo, C. (Estudante), Almeida, C. M. D. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Cabrita, C. (Carreira no setor privado), Silva, D. (Bolseiro), Correia, E. P. (Carreira no setor privado), Gonçalves, F. J. (Carreira no setor privado), Garcia, F. P. (Professor Associado Convidado), Ribeiro, G. M. (Docente do ensino não superior), Varajidás, H. (Carreira no setor privado), Chelo, H. (Professor Auxiliar), Correia, I. (Carreira no setor privado), Gregório, I. (Assistente de Investigação), Moreira, I. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Câmara, J. B. (Estudante), Espada, J. C. (Professor Catedrático), Coutinho, J. P. (Professor Auxiliar), André, J. G. (Professor Auxiliar), Moreira, J. M. (Professor Catedrático), Castello Branco, J. T. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Quintino, K. H. (Estudante), Pinto, L. V. (Outra carreira/categoria no setor público), Cruz, M. B. D. (Professor Catedrático), Gambôa, E. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Barroso, L. D. (Estudante), Franco, L. (Professor Auxiliar), Mendonça, M. (Professor Auxiliar), Morgado, M. (Professor Auxiliar), Dias, M. (Professor Auxiliar), Amado, N. M. (Carreira no setor privado), Sampaio, N. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Samões, O. (Professor Auxiliar), Ferro, P. (Carreira no setor privado), Moreira, P. (Carreira no setor privado), Duque, R. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado), Brito, R. (Docente Assistente), Mangerona, S. (Carreira no setor privado), Cajarabille, V. (Outra carreira/categoria no setor público), Hasselberger, W. (Professor Auxiliar) & Ribeiro, S. (Professor Auxiliar Convidado)

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