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The present work intends to sustain and stimulate reflection regarding radicalisation and violent extremism affecting the EU. Although the method applied is not exhaustive, this paper pursues the objective to contribute to the debate in view of elements facilitating radicalisation and recruitment that are harsh and consolidated plagues characterising the governance of some EU areas.
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