Local Jihad: Radical Islam and terrorism in Indonesia
Wednesday, 28 September 2005

Recent violent radicalism in Indonesia is seen by many as a relatively recent phenomenon, but a closer look at modern Indonesian history shows the inaccuracy of this view. 

Terrorism might be a global issue but for Australia the threat is inextricably tied up with the problems of the future stability of our neighbours.  Local Jihad makes a number of recommendations as to what such a regional strategy might involve. Local Jihad was prepared by Greg Fealy and Aldo Borgu

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Douglas Meagher Sunday, 30 October 2005 12:00 PM

I have read this with great interest and commend the author on his writing excellence. One issue upon which I would like to comment is that of measuring success in combatting terrorism in which the...

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Rhys Heron Thursday, 20 October 2005 12:00 AM

I agree with Aldo Borgu’s recommendation that Australia needs to develop “a coherent long-term strategy to combat the threat posed by jihadist terrorism in Indonesia and the wider region”. What i...

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Cliff Thursday, 29 September 2005 12:00 AM

First of all, I have only read the executive summary. If any of my comments reveal ignorance of substance contained within the full document, please forgive me. I'll also try to be brief, so again ...

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