“The most lethal and persistent terrorism-related threat to the homeland today.” That’s how US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has described domestic extremism. It’s a mounting threat to democracy and security in Europe, too, and elsewhere as hardline views enter the mainstream. Susan Corke—Intelligence Project Director at the Southern Poverty Law Center—joins Greg and Jonathan to describe the fast-evolving threat and how to address it, together with Sasha Havlicek, a pioneer in combatting hate, conflict and extremism.

 

The Cable is a production of ICWA and the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group.

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Guests

SUSAN CORKE

Intelligence Project Director, Southern Poverty Law Center

 
 

SASHA HAVLICEK

Co-founder & CEO, Institute for Strategic Dialogue

 

 

Hosts

GREGORY FEIFER

Executive Director, Institute of Current World Affairs

Journalist, author of Russians: The People Behind the Power

 

JONATHAN KATZ

Senior Fellow and Director of Democracy Initiatives, The German Marshall Fund of the United States

Former Deputy Assistant Administrator, Europe and Eurasia Bureau, US Agency for International Development

 

The Cable is produced by Rebecca Picard

 

 

Top photo credit: Tyler Merbler, Wikimedia Commons