This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State and al-Nusra front from Southeast Asia to Syria and Iraq. It will analyze the dynamics of the movements in Southeast Asia and Syria and Iraq, provide a discussion of the potential threats of the returnees and how state and civil society respond to the threats of the groups. It is based on interviews to Afghan veterans in Indonesia and analyses of primary and secondary sources of the Syrian and Iraq conflicts. It argues that it is urgent to strengthen unity and partnership between state and civil society in coping the rise of the terrorism movements and to prevent violent attacks after the returns of Southeast Asian fighters from Syria and Iraq
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1272456Why ...
The presence of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in armed conflicts pose a series of problems for th...
Many of the fighters who traveled from their home states in Africa and Europe have begun to return a...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jihadist movements in I...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Research Fellow Dr Rodger Shanahan and Nonresident Fellow Lydia Kha...
Over the past several years, terrorist and insurgent groups have established sophisticated networks ...
This thesis seeks to understand why Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country with roughly...
This article explores the connections between migration and foreign combat, offering an improved def...
Foreign fighters who join the conflict in Iraq and Syria are increasingly seen as a growing source o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10576100802639600The de...
This article is an attempt to answer a number of questions asked in the literature on radicalization...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1272456Why ...
The presence of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in armed conflicts pose a series of problems for th...
Many of the fighters who traveled from their home states in Africa and Europe have begun to return a...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
This essay surveys the recent history of Central Asian mobilization to foreign conflicts and insurge...
This article attempts to historically analyse the emergence of transnational jihadist movements in I...
In this Lowy Institute Analysis, Research Fellow Dr Rodger Shanahan and Nonresident Fellow Lydia Kha...
Over the past several years, terrorist and insurgent groups have established sophisticated networks ...
This thesis seeks to understand why Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country with roughly...
This article explores the connections between migration and foreign combat, offering an improved def...
Foreign fighters who join the conflict in Iraq and Syria are increasingly seen as a growing source o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10576100802639600The de...
This article is an attempt to answer a number of questions asked in the literature on radicalization...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2016.1272456Why ...
The presence of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in armed conflicts pose a series of problems for th...
Many of the fighters who traveled from their home states in Africa and Europe have begun to return a...