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Online think-tank [[Against Violent Extremism]], devised and launched by [[Google Ideas]] at the [[Summit Against Violent Extremism]] in Dublin in 2011.
 
Online think-tank [[Against Violent Extremism]], devised and launched by [[Google Ideas]] at the [[Summit Against Violent Extremism]] in Dublin in 2011.
  
It is managed by the UK-based  [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]].<ref name="OCR180614">Deepa Bharath, [http://www.ocregister.com/articles/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref> and is a unique private sector partnership between ISD, Google Ideas, the Gen Next Foundation and rehabstudio.
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It is managed by the UK-based  [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]] (ISD).<ref name="OCR180614">Deepa Bharath, [http://www.ocregister.com/articles/michaelis-614683-frenett-kaleka.html Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world], ''Orange County Register'', 18 May 2014.</ref> and is described by AVE as 'a unique private sector partnership between ISD, [[Google Ideas]], the [[Gen Next Foundation]] and [[rehabstudio]].
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==

Latest revision as of 14:53, 8 March 2017

Online think-tank Against Violent Extremism, devised and launched by Google Ideas at the Summit Against Violent Extremism in Dublin in 2011.

It is managed by the UK-based Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD).[1] and is described by AVE as 'a unique private sector partnership between ISD, Google Ideas, the Gen Next Foundation and rehabstudio.

Funding

Notes

  1. Deepa Bharath, Newport Beach-based Gen Next fights terrorism around the world, Orange County Register, 18 May 2014.
  2. ISD US, Form 990