This thesis seeks to understand why Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country with roughly 200 million followers, has sent relatively fewer fighters abroad to join the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (“ISIS”, also known as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant or Daesh), or other violent groups in Iraq and Syria, when compared to Malaysia, a Southeast Asian regional peer with around 20 million Muslims. A precise assessment of the number of Southeast Asians fighting in Iraq and Syria is hard to make, but according to the Soufan Group’s December 2015 report “Foreign Fighters,” Indonesia has sent roughly 500 fighters to the Middle East, while Malaysia, with 1/10th as many Muslims, has sent around 100. That is roughly 2.5 Indonesia...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
The emergence of ISIL or ISIS, the Sunni militia, has shocked the Muslim World, including Indonesia....
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...
This thesis examines key factors that may help the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) establis...
Following the announcement of the establishment of a Caliphate in 2014, individuals and groups from ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Since 9/11, terrorism has become one of the top strategic concerns for the international community....
This research paper discusses the renowned radical Islamic group known as the Islamic State (IS) tha...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
The presence of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in armed conflicts pose a series of problems for th...
Overview This report looks at the Jakarta attack on 14 January 2016 in the context of rivalry among...
Abstract: The Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) was declared in Syria in 2014 and then spread t...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
Many scholars believe that every religion has its peaceful interpretation as well as violent practic...
In the late 1990s, Indonesia - the world’s most populous Muslim nation - began a transition from aut...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
The emergence of ISIL or ISIS, the Sunni militia, has shocked the Muslim World, including Indonesia....
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...
This thesis examines key factors that may help the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) establis...
Following the announcement of the establishment of a Caliphate in 2014, individuals and groups from ...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
Since 9/11, terrorism has become one of the top strategic concerns for the international community....
This research paper discusses the renowned radical Islamic group known as the Islamic State (IS) tha...
This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, ...
The presence of foreign terrorist fighters (FTF) in armed conflicts pose a series of problems for th...
Overview This report looks at the Jakarta attack on 14 January 2016 in the context of rivalry among...
Abstract: The Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) was declared in Syria in 2014 and then spread t...
Radicalization is not a new phenomenon in Southeast Asia. Islamic radicalization increased and becam...
Many scholars believe that every religion has its peaceful interpretation as well as violent practic...
In the late 1990s, Indonesia - the world’s most populous Muslim nation - began a transition from aut...
This article examines foreign fighter movements, in particular those who joined the Islamic State an...
The emergence of ISIL or ISIS, the Sunni militia, has shocked the Muslim World, including Indonesia....
Research to-date on so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) or ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s\u27 (ISIS) ...