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Indonesia extremism
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The Quiet Threat of Indonesia’s Jamaah Ansharul Khilafah
By V. Arianti and Muh Taufiqurrohman
In comparison with other pro-Islamic State groups, JAK’s strategic priority on religious outreach has resulted in few attacks perpetrated by the group.
Does Indonesia’s Deradicalization Program Work?
By Ulta Levenia and Alban Sciascia
Recent terror acts are raising questions about the efficiency of the rehabilitation program run by the Indonesian National Counter Terrorism Agency (BNPT).
How Indonesia Can Address the Growing Number of Female Extremists
By Amalina Abdul Nasir
Indonesia’s gender-based counterterrorism approach faces several challenges.
Indonesia-Philippines Security Ties in the Headlines With Foreign Minister Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at some of the defense issues on the minds of both sides.
Reintegrating Extremist Prisoners in Indonesia: Easier Said Than Done
By Cameron Sumpter
While government efforts at reintegration fall short, NGOs are filling the gap.
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