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First Steps Towards Hearts and Minds? USAID's Countering Violent Extremism Policies in Africa

Journal

TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 523-546

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2012.738263

Keywords

countering violent extremism; Mali; radio programming; terrorism; US government

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The United States government has adopted new approaches to counter violent extremist organizations around the world. Soft security and development programs include focused educational training for groups vulnerable to terrorist recruitment, norm messaging through local radio programming, and job creation in rural communities. This article evaluates the effectiveness of one set of these multi-vectored, community-level programs through data from 200 respondents in two similar, neighboring towns in northern Mali, Africa. The data show that residents in Timbuktu who were exposed to the programming for up to five years displayed measurably altered civic behavior and listening patterns in comparison with their counterparts in the control town of Dire, which had no programming (controlling for potential covariates including age, ethnicity, and political and socioeconomic conditions). However, there was little measurable difference between the groups in terms of their cultural identities and attitudes towards the West. While this study is unable to definitively prove a causal connection between programming and behavioral outcomes, it nonetheless strongly suggests that the process of winning hearts and minds can be effective at certain levels but may require extended time and dedicated resources to generate higher-level results.

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