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[[John Horgan]] was also a member of the expert group during his time at [[CSTPV]], but resigned his membership on 29 October 2007.<ref>[[Media:D11047 Mr. Miller reply.pdf|Letter]] to David Miller from Joaquim Nunes De Almeida, Head of Unit D1: Fight Against terrorism; access to information, dated 11 July 2008</ref> This is significant since his resignation occured at the same time as he left [[CSTPV]] ([[John Horgan|Horgan]] took up his new role as head of the [[International Center for the Study of Terrorism]] on 1 November<ref>see [[Media:Penn John Horgan screen grab.JPG|Screen Grab]] of John Horgan's page at International Center for the Study of Terrorism, created 26 June 2008, 10:55:31</ref>) suggesting that the [[CSTPV]] members' work in the Expert Group is based on their position at St. Andrews rather than being undertaken in their personal capacity as the university has maintained in response to requests for information.
  
 
The [[CSTPV]] claims that 'two staff members are serving' on the group,<ref>[http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wwwir/research/cstpv/about/information.php Introduction to CSTPV], accessed 8 May 2008</ref> but this is not the whole story as a further two members of the group are either on the CSTPV advisory council (Ranstorp - a former director of the centre) or an honorary fellow (Silke).  This means that at least 20 per cent of the group is made up of 'experts' attached to the St Andrews centre.
 
The [[CSTPV]] claims that 'two staff members are serving' on the group,<ref>[http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~wwwir/research/cstpv/about/information.php Introduction to CSTPV], accessed 8 May 2008</ref> but this is not the whole story as a further two members of the group are either on the CSTPV advisory council (Ranstorp - a former director of the centre) or an honorary fellow (Silke).  This means that at least 20 per cent of the group is made up of 'experts' attached to the St Andrews centre.

Revision as of 15:08, 31 July 2008

A European Commission expert group with a maximum of 20 members set up in April 2006.

The Group is advising on any matter relating to violent radicalisation and terrorism, is giving policy advice and identifying new research areas required into the phenomenon of violent radicalisation and terrorism. It exchanges expertise with networks, institutes or other bodies of the EU, in Member States, third countries and international organisations working in the same field. The Group prepares a synthesis report on the state of play of research in the field of violent radicalisation.[1]

Members

The Commission initially refused to reveal the names of the members of the Group[2] but after further requests revealed in a letter[3] that the group includes the following individuals:

Michael Taarnby
Andrew Silke, honorary fellow at CSTPV
Magnus Ranstorp, ex member and Advisory council member CSTPV
Tore Bjørgo
Fernando Reinares, chair, [4]
Farhad Cavard
Alex Schmid, CSTPV
Therease Delpech
Donatella della Porta
Ruediger Lohlker
Carlo Maria Panella
Gabriele Crespi
Gijs de Vries
Rogelio Alonso
Rick Coolsaet

John Horgan was also a member of the expert group during his time at CSTPV, but resigned his membership on 29 October 2007.[5] This is significant since his resignation occured at the same time as he left CSTPV (Horgan took up his new role as head of the International Center for the Study of Terrorism on 1 November[6]) suggesting that the CSTPV members' work in the Expert Group is based on their position at St. Andrews rather than being undertaken in their personal capacity as the university has maintained in response to requests for information.

The CSTPV claims that 'two staff members are serving' on the group,[7] but this is not the whole story as a further two members of the group are either on the CSTPV advisory council (Ranstorp - a former director of the centre) or an honorary fellow (Silke). This means that at least 20 per cent of the group is made up of 'experts' attached to the St Andrews centre.

Reports

  1. First report on the state of play of research in the field of radicalization and recruitment by the Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation
  2. Second report on manifestations, trends and dynamics of radicalisation processes by the Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation. [8]

Resources

Commission Decision of 19 April 2006 setting up a group of experts to provide policy advice to the Commission on fighting violent radicalisation (2006/299/EC)

Notes

  1. E01836, Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation EGVR European Commission > Secretariat general > Transparency > Register of expert groups > Search > Details of the group, accessed 8 May 2008
  2. 'I regret to inform you that, due to the confidentiality of the discussions of this group, I cannot confirm you the names/ the dates of services of the members of this group.'Email From: Carmona Nunez Jesus [1] Sent: 08 May 2008 10:34 To: David Miller Cc: PRESSE CONSEIL Subject: Re:Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation
  3. Letter to David Miller from Joaquim Nunes De Almeida, Head of Unit D1: Fight Against terrorism; access to information, dated 24 June 2008
  4. Real Instituto Elcano Home>Who we are> Analysts, accessed 8 May 2008
  5. Letter to David Miller from Joaquim Nunes De Almeida, Head of Unit D1: Fight Against terrorism; access to information, dated 11 July 2008
  6. see Screen Grab of John Horgan's page at International Center for the Study of Terrorism, created 26 June 2008, 10:55:31
  7. Introduction to CSTPV, accessed 8 May 2008
  8. Commission Activities in the Fight against Terrorism MEMO/07/98 Brussels, 12 March 2007