The threat of "Islamic terrorism" has become a feature of the Australian political landscape. This has taken the form of unconfirmed suggestions of promised beheadings by groups, the threat of lone-wolf attacks, and the radicalisation of Islamic youths fighting in Syria and Iraq. This paper argues that the Islamic terror genie has been used to effectively transform the Australian political landscape through a series of plotted suggestions. The excuse for such policy excludes the necessity for evidence in a public forum. Law and order issues that involve Muslim figures who so happen to embrace, erroneously, an Islamic stance, end up being swept up in this current. The Man Haron Monis hostage case (or the "Sydney Siege") p...
Over the past 15 years, 47 Muslim Australians have been convicted for terrorism offences. Australian...
Since the events of the 11 September that saw the downing of the United States World Trade Centre to...
The principle question informing this paper is: how will the West in general, and Britain and Austra...
With the constant threat of terror attacks, there has been an alarming rise in anti-Muslim sentiment...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
In the latter months of 2014, following events in faraway Iraq and Syria, Australia responded forcef...
With the end of the Cold War, Muslim radicalism has emerged both as national and international secur...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
In Australia anti-Muslim sentiment, commonly known as Islamophobia, has taken hold, driven by a conv...
Sectarian-related security concerns in Australia are not entirely new, but the current issues surrou...
Sydney's December 2014 Lindt Café siege resulted in the death of two hostages and of the perpetrator...
Introduction It’s always good to be at the Lowy Institute and I appreciate being invited back today...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
It is the Islamophobia of today’s Australia that is the subject of this chapter. Regretfully, this ...
Over the past 15 years, 47 Muslim Australians have been convicted for terrorism offences. Australian...
Since the events of the 11 September that saw the downing of the United States World Trade Centre to...
The principle question informing this paper is: how will the West in general, and Britain and Austra...
With the constant threat of terror attacks, there has been an alarming rise in anti-Muslim sentiment...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
The media is often referred to as a social institution in that it is a major element of contemporary...
In the latter months of 2014, following events in faraway Iraq and Syria, Australia responded forcef...
With the end of the Cold War, Muslim radicalism has emerged both as national and international secur...
Islamist Terrorism in Australia is a subject which attracts considerable attention. Academically, th...
In Australia anti-Muslim sentiment, commonly known as Islamophobia, has taken hold, driven by a conv...
Sectarian-related security concerns in Australia are not entirely new, but the current issues surrou...
Sydney's December 2014 Lindt Café siege resulted in the death of two hostages and of the perpetrator...
Introduction It’s always good to be at the Lowy Institute and I appreciate being invited back today...
A 2006 Lowy Institute report found that most Australians consider Indonesia to be a ‘dangerous sourc...
It is the Islamophobia of today’s Australia that is the subject of this chapter. Regretfully, this ...
Over the past 15 years, 47 Muslim Australians have been convicted for terrorism offences. Australian...
Since the events of the 11 September that saw the downing of the United States World Trade Centre to...
The principle question informing this paper is: how will the West in general, and Britain and Austra...