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Preventing Violent Extremism

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UN Peacemakers Harness Behavioral Science Against Extremism

Behavioural science can help to understand the drivers of violent extremism in a novel way. UN peacemakers are intuitively applying techniques from behavioural science in conducting conflict analysis, mediation and preventive diplomacy engagements. These include addressing behaviours of conflict parties, including perceptions, fears and biases, however, with dedication to behavioural science principles and more rigorous methods these efforts can be augmented.

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