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Islamic State in Southeast Asia
Jemaah Islamiyah: Still Southeast Asia’s Greatest Terrorist Threat
By Bilveer Singh
JI, which remains a potent force, is benefitting from a narrow focus on Islamic State.
Singapore's Islamic State Jihadi
By Bilveer Singh
The regional security implications of Abu Uqayl's new ISIS video.
Marawi: Behind the Headlines
By Rory MacNeil
How did Marawi become the center of a crisis and what needs to be done next?
Why Singapore Is a Terrorist Target
By Bilveer Singh
The Islamic State has been upfront about its goal to attack the city-state.
Indonesia and the Islamic State Threat
By Arsla Jawaid
How big a danger do returning fighters pose to Indonesia?
Islamic State in Southeast Asia's Grey Zones
By Ong Weichong
ISIS has resilience beyond the Middle East, and Southeast Asia is one of its new homes.
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.
Interview: Zachary Abuza on ISIS in Asia
By Shannon Tiezzi, Huang Nan, and Zhang Juan
A closer look at the threat Islamic State poses to the Asia-Pacific.
Confronting Threats in the Sulu-Sulawesi Seas: Opportunities and Challenges
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Tackling the manifold problems in the tri-border area will require some heavy lifting by concerned states.
The Other Sea That Dominated the 2016 Shangri-La Dialogue
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beyond the South China Sea, conversations at the 2016 Shangri-La Dialogue also centered on the Sulu Sea.
Trouble in the Southern Philippines: Problems and Prospects
By Zachary Abuza
A closer look at a complex and often oversimplified situation.
Islamophobia Could Destroy Singapore: Minister
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Minister’s warning comes amid heightened terror fears in the city-state.