Analysis of Inter-Faith Intolerance in Thai Society through Online Speech
The conflict between the Buddhists and the Muslims in both offline and online worlds is evidence of the increase in extremist ideas and ...
Assuming the worst: Narratives and their Impacts on Violent Extremism in South East Asia
Policy and programming for preventing or countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in South-East Asian states are arguably underpinned by assumptions about the scale, nature ...
Homecoming: The Return of Foreign Terrorist Fighters in South-East Asia
South-East Asians who travelled to fight and live in Iraq and Syria are beginning to return home. Returning foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) may ...
As Long As They Don’t Use Violence: Making Peace and Resisting Violent Extremism in South East Asia
Violence has been used to achieve political aims by governments and non-state actors. This paper examines the impact of past and ongoing conflicts, ...
State of Violence: Government Responses to violent extremism in South-East Asia
States have a sizable role to play in the emergence or expansion of violent extremism through policies that have marginalized ethnic or religious ...
Entry and Exit Points: Violent Extremism in South East Asia
Violent extremism remains a significant challenge for South-East Asia, but in no country does it pose an existential threat. In Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, ...
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