The regional terrorist threat remains high on the list of Australia\u27s national security priorities. It is time to take stock of the regional security environment and to ask how the Southeast Asian terrorist threat might evolve in the future. This report, authored by Peter Chalk and Carl Ungerer, analyses the changing nature of religious militancy and sets out a framework for understanding the forces and trends that are driving jihadist extremism in the region. A number of policy recommendations are made on the appropriate next steps in Australia\u27s regional counter-terrorism strategy
This paper shows how Terrorism has been emerging in the world, the potency to be spread out in the S...
The introduction of additional anti-terrorism laws into the Federal Parliament in November 2005 spar...
53 p.Terrorism, armed conflict and political violence have dominated the media and security dimensio...
The regional terrorist threat remains high on the list of Australia’s national security priorities. ...
Recent violent radicalism in Indonesia is seen by many as a relatively recent phenomenon, but a clos...
The Southeast Asian region was riddled with the threat of terrorism long before the 11 September 200...
After more than two decades of existence, Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) has entered a new phase...
Australian interests have been considered viable targets for Islamist terrorists since at least 2001...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
The report looks at the rise of Islamist militancy and the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), network, and discu...
Sectarian-related security concerns in Australia are not entirely new, but the current issues surrou...
‘Home-grown’ Islamist terrorism has developed in Australia in a comparable pattern to other Western ...
Current turmoil in the Middle East is incubating a new generation of jihadists, and represents ...
Professor John Sidel argues that coverage of terrorist events in South East Asia focuses on descript...
This document was developed with the support of the Australian Government by the Hedayah Institute, ...
This paper shows how Terrorism has been emerging in the world, the potency to be spread out in the S...
The introduction of additional anti-terrorism laws into the Federal Parliament in November 2005 spar...
53 p.Terrorism, armed conflict and political violence have dominated the media and security dimensio...
The regional terrorist threat remains high on the list of Australia’s national security priorities. ...
Recent violent radicalism in Indonesia is seen by many as a relatively recent phenomenon, but a clos...
The Southeast Asian region was riddled with the threat of terrorism long before the 11 September 200...
After more than two decades of existence, Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) has entered a new phase...
Australian interests have been considered viable targets for Islamist terrorists since at least 2001...
Southeast Asia, Indonesia in particular, has been claimed as the second front of terrorism. Several ...
The report looks at the rise of Islamist militancy and the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), network, and discu...
Sectarian-related security concerns in Australia are not entirely new, but the current issues surrou...
‘Home-grown’ Islamist terrorism has developed in Australia in a comparable pattern to other Western ...
Current turmoil in the Middle East is incubating a new generation of jihadists, and represents ...
Professor John Sidel argues that coverage of terrorist events in South East Asia focuses on descript...
This document was developed with the support of the Australian Government by the Hedayah Institute, ...
This paper shows how Terrorism has been emerging in the world, the potency to be spread out in the S...
The introduction of additional anti-terrorism laws into the Federal Parliament in November 2005 spar...
53 p.Terrorism, armed conflict and political violence have dominated the media and security dimensio...