Since its independence on 31 August 1957, Malaysia has confronted security threats of different forms and intensity, including from terrorist groups Jama’ah Islamiyyah (JI) until 2012 and the so-called Islamic State (IS) until 2019. The disintegration of IS has left its fighters and their families in chaos. Some former fighters are requesting repatriation while others choose to stay in Syria, hoping that IS will return to power. How will the post-IS era impact Malaysia? What are the challenges for Malaysia’s counter-terrorism department, E8, and its newly appointed chief Normah Isha
As IS continues to grow as a global threat, Malaysia and Indonesia face the task of how to deal wit...
The Malaysian government’s use of its repressive security legislation has had a signifi cant impact ...
Malaysia's policy towards southern Thailand has always required a balance between the country's inte...
While the self-styled Islamic State (IS) is losing some of its territories in Syria and Iraq to the ...
The threat of terrorism to Malaysia is growing. On June 2016, Malaysia suffered its very first confi...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
This paper attempts to explore the implications of conflicts emanated from the international, region...
It is reported that between February 2013 to 2015, Malaysian police have arrested 107 individuals f...
On the fateful day of 11 February 2013, an approximately 150-strong armed militant group calling the...
Since the Emergency, the Malaysian government has maintained a security policy which somewhat parado...
Radicalisation leading to violence has become a growing fear among Malaysians, as terrorism emerged ...
The attacks of 9/11 have marked a significant event not only to the US but to the rest of the world....
Since the Emergency, the Malaysian government has maintained a security policy which somewhat parado...
According to the latest report produced by the Institute of Economics and Peace, Malaysia has emerge...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
As IS continues to grow as a global threat, Malaysia and Indonesia face the task of how to deal wit...
The Malaysian government’s use of its repressive security legislation has had a signifi cant impact ...
Malaysia's policy towards southern Thailand has always required a balance between the country's inte...
While the self-styled Islamic State (IS) is losing some of its territories in Syria and Iraq to the ...
The threat of terrorism to Malaysia is growing. On June 2016, Malaysia suffered its very first confi...
This paper studies the relationship between the state and its dominant religion, Islam, in Malaysia ...
This paper attempts to explore the implications of conflicts emanated from the international, region...
It is reported that between February 2013 to 2015, Malaysian police have arrested 107 individuals f...
On the fateful day of 11 February 2013, an approximately 150-strong armed militant group calling the...
Since the Emergency, the Malaysian government has maintained a security policy which somewhat parado...
Radicalisation leading to violence has become a growing fear among Malaysians, as terrorism emerged ...
The attacks of 9/11 have marked a significant event not only to the US but to the rest of the world....
Since the Emergency, the Malaysian government has maintained a security policy which somewhat parado...
According to the latest report produced by the Institute of Economics and Peace, Malaysia has emerge...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
As IS continues to grow as a global threat, Malaysia and Indonesia face the task of how to deal wit...
The Malaysian government’s use of its repressive security legislation has had a signifi cant impact ...
Malaysia's policy towards southern Thailand has always required a balance between the country's inte...