This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, and why the transnational and local intersect as well as the role of religion, particularly in the ideological narratives and recruitment strategies of local jihadi groups. At the heart of this analysis is the question to what extent Indonesians and Malaysians were lured into joining ISIS as a result of its "universal" ideology and global recruitment strategy or whether they were instead propelled by local Indonesian and Malaysian dynamics into Syria and into "importing" and "indigenising" ISIS to advance their own agendas. The article argues that the potency and appeal of the extremist narrative of ISIS derives from how it animates and feeds...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
Why do Indonesian Muslims join Islamist extremist groups? This article explores four pathways to ent...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
This article examines the development of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as the local mov...
This article examines the radicalization of young Southeast Asians into the violent extremism that c...
This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jihadist movements in I...
The emergence of ISIL or ISIS, the Sunni militia, has shocked the Muslim World, including Indonesia....
<p><em>This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jiha...
AbstractISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two...
This article examines the development of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as the local mov...
This article purposes to analyze the movement of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its infl...
ISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two decades...
Like in any other Muslim countries, an analysis of Islamic space in Indonesia cannot ignore the jiha...
Like in any other Muslim countries, an analysis of Islamic space in Indonesia cannot ignore the jiha...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
Why do Indonesian Muslims join Islamist extremist groups? This article explores four pathways to ent...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
This article examines the development of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as the local mov...
This article examines the radicalization of young Southeast Asians into the violent extremism that c...
This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jihadist movements in I...
The emergence of ISIL or ISIS, the Sunni militia, has shocked the Muslim World, including Indonesia....
<p><em>This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jiha...
AbstractISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two...
This article examines the development of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as the local mov...
This article purposes to analyze the movement of Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its infl...
ISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two decades...
Like in any other Muslim countries, an analysis of Islamic space in Indonesia cannot ignore the jiha...
Like in any other Muslim countries, an analysis of Islamic space in Indonesia cannot ignore the jiha...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
Why do Indonesian Muslims join Islamist extremist groups? This article explores four pathways to ent...