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Reintegrating Extremist Prisoners in Indonesia: Easier Said Than Done
By Cameron Sumpter
While government efforts at reintegration fall short, NGOs are filling the gap.
Indonesia and the Islamic State Threat
By Arsla Jawaid
How big a danger do returning fighters pose to Indonesia?
How to Counter Terrorism in Southeast Asia
By Adam Greer and Zachary Watson
Facing a growing threat from ISIS-linked militants, Southeast Asian states must perfect their counterterror policies.
Indonesia Jails First Islamic State Militants
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Jakarta records a notable first in its intensified crackdown against ISIS-linked militants.
Indonesia to Boost Deradicalization After Islamic State Attack
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Top presidential adviser says more funds are on the way for deradicalization programs.
The Trouble With Indonesia’s New Counterterrorism Command
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A new anti-terror squad could raise old concerns in the country.
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