AN ENDURING THREAT: EUROPE’S ISLAMIST TERROR NETWORKS THEN AND NOW About the Authors Emma Webb is a Research Fellow at The Henry Jackson Society, and focuses on European and domestic terrorism, as well as how to deal with the challenges posed by radicalisation. Emma has spoken on regional and national radio on security issues including the threat level facing the UK and recent terrorist attacks across Europe, and has written for the Spectator and the Times of Israel. She holds an MA with distinction in Jewish Studies from King’s College London, and a BA in Theological and Religious Studies from Trinity College, Cambridge. Rupert Sutton is the Director of ‘Student Rights’, and a Research Fellow at The Henry Jackson Society, where he focuses on domestic extremism and security issues. He has written for Haaretz, World Affairs, The Huffington Post and New Humanist and has presented his research at the British and European Parliaments. Rupert has an MA in Terrorism and Security with distinction from King’s College London and a BA in War Studies from the University of Kent. About the Centre for the Response to Radicalisation and Terrorism The Centre for the Response to Radicalisation and Terrorism (CRT) at The Henry Jackson Society provides top-quality, in-depth research and delivers targeted, tangible and impactful activities to combat the threats from radical ideologies and terrorism at home and abroad. About The Henry Jackson Society The Henry Jackson Society is a think tank and policy-shaping force that fights for the principles and alliances which keep societies free - working across borders and party lines to combat extremism, advance democracy and real human rights, and make a stand in an increasingly uncertain world. ! ! 125 !

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