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"Terrorism Recruitment"
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"Southeast Asia"
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
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12 Jan 2010
The Other Curriculum in Pesantren
Author: Sharifah Thuraiya S A Alhabshi
Publisher:
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
The curriculum and subjects taught in pesantrens attended by Muslim terrorists have been of interest in educational research.
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2010
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 29, No 2
Author: Jörg Wischermann, Kristina Jönsson, François Bafoil, Ruiwen Lin, William Case, Sulastri Osman
Publisher:
German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This issue of the Journal examines civil society and identity building in Southeast Asia, and also discusses the role of kinship linkages in religious radicalization.
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December 2009
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Dec 2009
CTC Sentinel 2 (12)
Author: James Brandon, Paul Cruickshank, Rahimullah Yusufzai, Sajjan M Gohel, Myriam Benraad, Alistair Millar, Gavin Chua Heam Yuit
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
This issue of the CTC Sentinel deals with radicalization in prisons in the West, the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group's challenge to the al-Qaida doctrine, Pakistan's South Waziristan Offensive, the internet and its role in terrorist recruitment and ope...
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October 2009
August 2009
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27 Aug 2009
Indonesia: Noordin Top's Support Base
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher:
International Crisis Group
This briefing examines the linkages among the people whom Noordin Mohammed Top drew on for the July 2009 hotel bombings in Jakarta in an effort to understand his support base.
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Aug 2009
CTC Sentinel 2 (8)
Author: Peter Chalk, Jeremy Binnie, Joanna Wright, Hayder Mili, Jacob Townsend, Joanna Nathan, Babak Rahimi, Ramzy Mardini, Jeffrey B Cozzens, William Rosenau
Publisher:
Combating Terrorism Center (CTC)
The lead article of this journal outlines the domestic security environment in the Philippines by examining the current state of three main organizations: the Abu Sayyaf Group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the New People’s Army (NPA).
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May 2009
April 2009