This thesis examines key factors that may help the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) establish a new province, or front, within Southeast Asia. It poses the questions: What conditions have already allowed ISIS's brand of terrorism to spread to the region and how could they enable the terrorist organization to establish a front there? Four factors were examined across Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. These factors include the presence and strength of ISIS-aligned terrorist groups, the production and location of ISIS-affiliated foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs), the number and severity of ISIS-linked activity, and the overall level of each state's weakness. While no country remains completely insulated from ISIS, the Philippin...
International terrorism is a relevant and acute issue to deal with for most states across the globe....
In May 2017, the Islamic State Philippines (IS-P) engaged the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ...
This research paper discusses the renowned radical Islamic group known as the Islamic State (IS) tha...
This thesis seeks to understand why Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country with roughly...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Following the announcement of the establishment of a Caliphate in 2014, individuals and groups from ...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
The Marawi war in early 2017 became the most explicit evidence of ISIS terrorist group existence in ...
The regional terrorist threat remains high on the list of Australia’s national security priorities. ...
The Global War on Terror discourse in Southeast Asian countries has been responded in various ways i...
As the Philippines battles with militant groups in Mindanao, ISIS supporters have reimagined the are...
AbstractISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two...
US counter-terror doctrine appears to assume that undermining Islamist terror networks such as al-Qa...
Governments and law entorcement agencies in Southeast Asia recogmse that Katibah Nusantara, the Mala...
After more than two decades of existence, Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) has entered a new phase...
International terrorism is a relevant and acute issue to deal with for most states across the globe....
In May 2017, the Islamic State Philippines (IS-P) engaged the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ...
This research paper discusses the renowned radical Islamic group known as the Islamic State (IS) tha...
This thesis seeks to understand why Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country with roughly...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Following the announcement of the establishment of a Caliphate in 2014, individuals and groups from ...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
The Marawi war in early 2017 became the most explicit evidence of ISIS terrorist group existence in ...
The regional terrorist threat remains high on the list of Australia’s national security priorities. ...
The Global War on Terror discourse in Southeast Asian countries has been responded in various ways i...
As the Philippines battles with militant groups in Mindanao, ISIS supporters have reimagined the are...
AbstractISIS is a splinter terrorist group from Al-Qaeda that became a global threat in the last two...
US counter-terror doctrine appears to assume that undermining Islamist terror networks such as al-Qa...
Governments and law entorcement agencies in Southeast Asia recogmse that Katibah Nusantara, the Mala...
After more than two decades of existence, Contemporary Southeast Asia (CSEA) has entered a new phase...
International terrorism is a relevant and acute issue to deal with for most states across the globe....
In May 2017, the Islamic State Philippines (IS-P) engaged the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ...
This research paper discusses the renowned radical Islamic group known as the Islamic State (IS) tha...