Countering Violent Extremism Policy in Bangladesh
ebook ∣ A Public Policy Approach · Routledge Studies in Countering Violent Extremism
By Md. Didarul Islam

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This book investigates how Bangladesh formulates its Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) policy as a norm-receiving country.
Norm-producing institutions and countries such as the United Nations, The European Union, the UK, Australia, and Saudi Arabia have diffused CVE norms in numerous countries through different mechanisms. Consequently, countries such as Bangladesh, Nigeria, Greece, Kenya and many others, who initiated the CVE policy late, became norm receivers. Despite widespread adoption and criticism of CVE policies globally, Bangladesh has shifted from traditional counterterrorism to CVE. This book provides the first comprehensive account of CVE policy formulation in Bangladesh through policy actor interviews. It offers a public policy perspective, integrating three theoretical dimensions: drivers of public policy; ideology, learning and policy diffusion; and localisation. Through interviews with CVE policymakers, the book navigates policy actors' understanding of effective CVE practices, contributing factors, and the diffusion and localisation of external policies and norms in Bangladesh.
This book will be of interest to students of countering violent extremism, counter-terrorism, South Asian politics and International Relations.