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  • 21 Aug 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    After the attack: Supporting victims of terrorism in Indonesia

    Cameron Sumpter
    The country's revised anti-terrorism law is a step in the right direction, but it needs to go much further.
  • 2 Aug 2019
    • Al Qaeda
    • Terrorism

    The curious case of Hamza bin Laden’s death

    Lydia Khalil
    Why is the world only now hearing about the apparent death of the al-Qaeda scion, and will it hurt the terrorist group?
  • 1 Aug 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Philippines

    Indigenous roots of the “first” Filipino suicide bombing

    Joseph Franco
    A June attack in Sulu could be a rediscovery of an almost forgotten cultural practice rather than ISIS mimicry.
  • 19 Jul 2019
    • Terrorism

    The changing face of violent extremism

    Khalid Koser , Lilla Schumicky-Logan
    New research suggests students themselves know the best strategies to prevent violent radicalisation in universities.
  • 15 Jul 2019
    • Terrorism

    ‪ISIS: women’s work?

    Lydia Khalil
    The courts should regard crucial domestic, educational and other influences by women in ISIS as terrorist “support”.
  • 11 Jun 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Sri Lanka

    En masse Muslim resignations a setback for healing in Sri Lanka

    Roshni Kapur , Mustafa Izzuddin
    The Muslim community is a vital to combatting terrorism and promoting social harmony so alienating them makes no sense.
  • 3 Jun 2019
    • Global Issues
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • Iraq

    The relativity of the death penalty

    Rodger Shanahan
    Where is the outrage over the capital punishment sentence for ISIS fighter and Australian citizen Ahmed Merhi?
  • 31 May 2019
    • Terrorism
    • India
    • Pakistan

    Masood Azhar – a global terrorist – and the implications for Pakistan

    Murali Krishnan
    A symbolic victory for New Delhi will have little lasting effect if past experience is any guide.
  • 2 May 2019
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism

    Caliph emerges without his caliphate

    Lydia Khalil
    <p>From the clothes&nbsp;to the location, the ISIS&nbsp;leader’s video&nbsp;tells much about the group’s ambition.</p>
  • 23 Apr 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka attacks: Still many puzzles to solve

    Rodger Shanahan
    <p>If NTJ is responsible for this complex, multi-target suicide attack, it probably got external help.</p>
  • 16 Apr 2019
    • Middle East
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    ISIS: the generational problem

    Rodger Shanahan
    For all the concern about the children of foreign jihadis, thousands of ISIS detainees in Iraq pose a bigger danger.
  • 11 Apr 2019
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    ISIS: children should not pay for the sins of the parents

    Donald R Rothwell , Kim Rubenstein
    The children born overseas to Australian mothers should be recognised as citizens and have a right to return.
  • 2 Apr 2019
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    The cost of terror: two tales of country life

    Rodger Shanahan
    The small town of Loxton in South Australia has seen bravery and betrayal, a microcosm of a globalised Islamist threat.
  • 27 Mar 2019
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism

    The case to prosecute “jihadi brides” at home

    Lydia Khalil
    <p>Women played a key role in ISIS – while there are dangers, countries have a responsibility to see justice done.</p>
  • 22 Mar 2019
    • Terrorism
    • New Zealand

    Christchurch enters a nightmare peculiar to our times

    Martin Gurri
    A different kind of monster stalks our age, but the public still has a choice whether to submit to his wickedness.
  • 21 Mar 2019
    • Syria
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    Who bears responsibility for the children of ISIS?

    Rodger Shanahan , Jennifer Percival
    There are 70 Australian minors affiliated with ISIS in Syria. Yet there is no policy or direction on repatriation.
  • 19 Mar 2019
    • Terrorism
    • New Zealand

    Christchurch attack: the dark web of terrorism as entertainment

    Nicolas Johnston
    The killer pointedly sought to marry mass killing with fringe online humour, desensitising his “audience” to the horror.
  • 18 Mar 2019
    • Terrorism
    • New Zealand

    Five questions about the Christchurch attack

    Rodger Shanahan
    There may not be a direct causal link between the attack and conservative political rhetoric. It is too early to tell.
  • 26 Feb 2019
    • Terrorism

    Behind every mujahid there is a mujahidi

    Rodger Shanahan
    In Syria or Australia, childbearing or weapons-wielding, everyone’s contribution to violent jihad can be different.
  • 19 Feb 2019
    • Syria
    • Islamic State
    • Terrorism
    • United Kingdom

    Repatriating female foreign fighters: political not personal

    Lydia Khalil
    <p>Many foreign women who join ISIS were not duped or coerced. It is time to recognise Shamima Begum’s agency.</p>
  • 31 Jan 2019
    • Terrorism
    • Philippines

    Don’t “crush” Abu Sayyaf perpetrators, debrief them

    Sidney Jones
    Vital information is lost when the Philippines military is encouraged to kill rather than arrest the perpetrators.
  • 21 Dec 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    The debate over Australia stripping citizenship from terrorists

    Susan Hutchinson
    International law obligations and there is little evidence that revoking citizenship reduces the terrorist threat.
  • 13 Dec 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Cyber Security

    Disruptors disrupted: Australia’s new encryption law

    Dirk van Graver
    Law enforcement and technology companies are battling over the privacy implications of contentious new laws.
  • 12 Nov 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    Bourke Street: debating terrorism

    Rodger Shanahan
    Too often, the same debates dominate in the wake of a suspected terrorism attack, offering too little insight.
  • 6 Nov 2018
    • Terrorism

    Xinjiang: outrage is not a policy

    Elliot Brennan
    Demonstrating that forced re-education is not the answer may be the most effective way to end the practice.
  • 1 Aug 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    Managing the release of convicted terrorists

    Dirk van Graver
    Australia is trialling new rehabilitation programs that balance the rights of convicted terrorists with public safety.
  • 15 May 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    Surabaya and the ISIS family

    Sidney Jones
    From the beginning, ISIS has been a family affair.
  • 28 Mar 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    Indonesia: countering a message of hate

    Kate Grealy
    Efforts to tackle radicalisation are being held back by a lack of knowledge and problems of official coordination.
  • 15 Mar 2018
    • Syria
    • Terrorism

    Sifting evil intent from charities doing good

    Rodger Shanahan
    The nexus between aid and terrorism is a delicate and often difficult subject.
  • 13 Mar 2018
    • Middle East
    • Terrorism

    The resurgence of Al-Qaeda

    Bruce Hoffman
    Al-Qaeda is positioned to reclaim the pre-eminent position in the violent Salafi-jihadi struggle.
  • 12 Mar 2018
    • Terrorism
    • Indonesia

    Countering youth radicalisation in Indonesia

    Cameron Sumpter
    A visit to an ornate Catholic church is one of several ways Indonesians are seeking to challenge hard-line Muslim attitudes.
  • 11 Jan 2018
    • Terrorism

    Why neighbourhood policing is critical to preventing terrorism

    Cameron Sumpter
    The value of neighbourhood policing in countering violent extremism goes beyond the collection of intelligence.
  • 28 Nov 2017
    • Terrorism

    Still room to improve on Australia-UK counter-terrorism collaboration

    Jacinta Carroll
    A stocktake of the many levels of cooperation would help both countries learn and identify gaps.
  • 24 Oct 2017
    • Terrorism
    • Philippines

    Marawi battle has implications for Australians

    Clive Williams
    If ISIS was to focus on who caused its latest problems in the Philippines, Australia would be well in the frame.
  • 29 Aug 2017
    • Defence & Security
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    Islamic State is changing the face of terrorism

    Lydia Khalil
    Not only has the jihadist threat increased, the nature of the threat has evolved significantly.
  • 28 Aug 2017
    • Terrorism
    • Australia

    Recognising women’s roles in countering violent extremism

    Katrina Lee-Koo , Jacqui True
    Australia should develop a more robust and distinct preventing violent extremism (PVE) program that aims to support the existing capacities of - or mobilises - communities and individuals.
  • 7 Aug 2017
    • Terrorism

    Some lessons from the foiled Sydney terror plot

    Rodger Shanahan
    There are both disturbing and perplexing elements to the Islamic State-supported terrorist plot to blow up an airliner departing from Sydney.
  • 3 Jul 2017
    • Terrorism

    The de-radicalisation helpline: A new approach with old results

    Hussain Nadim
    This support and counselling service for parents, friends and family who notice a family member slipping into extremism has various structural and operational problems.
  • 4 May 2017
    • Terrorism

    Finding the right balance: Terrorism financing offences, charitable donations and aid

    Rodger Shanahan , Charlotte Warden
  • 2 May 2017
    • Terrorism

    Islamist terrorism: The true measure of the threat

    Rodger Shanahan
    The trap is to mistakenly conflate the threat of death from terrorism with the threat from terrorism.
  • 10 Apr 2017
    • Terrorism
    • Egypt

    Egypt’s Copts: Caught between the Egyptian State and IS

    Lydia Khalil
    The structural underpinnings that allowed for the emergence and growth of violent jihadists in Egypt are the result of decades of official and unofficial discriminatory policies against Copts.
  • 29 Mar 2017
    • Terrorism
    • Philippines

    A ‘caliphate’ unlikely, but Bishop still right to focus on southern Philippines

    Sidney Jones
    Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop is right to focus attention on the southern Philippines, even if the likelihood of a ‘caliphate’ emerging on Australia’s doorstep is low.
  • 24 Mar 2017
    • Terrorism

    London attack: Tragic and widely predicted

    David Wells
    The London attack represents a continuation of existing trends; it does not mark a significant change in the current UK threat picture.
  • 15 Feb 2017
    • Terrorism
    • Pakistan

    Living with terror in Lahore

    Emanuel Sarfraz
    The next day a pall of gloom hung over the city. The city was grieving the dead and nobody wanted to talk much about it.
  • 19 Jan 2017
    • Terrorism

    Taking the terror out of terrorism (part 3)

    David Wells
    Communicating successfully about terrorism and counter-terrorism is not easy, and inflating the capabilities of either has real-life consequences.
  • 18 Jan 2017
    • Terrorism

    Taking the terror out of terrorism (part 2)

    David Wells
    Competency in counter-terrorism is about more than arrests and attack disruptions.
  • 17 Jan 2017
    • Terrorism

    Taking the terror out of terrorism (part 1)

    David Wells
    A communication strategy that fails to place fear-reduction at its centre ignores how a terrorist act differs from many other forms of violence.
  • 23 Dec 2016
    • Terrorism

    Neil Prakash is more than just a terrorist

    Susan Hutchinson
    Prakash's crimes warrant investigation and prosecution beyond merely terrorist offences.
  • 21 Dec 2016
    • Terrorism

    'Tis the season to be wary

    Rodger Shanahan
    The Ankara assassination is the most shocking but perhaps the least concerning in a perverse sort of way.
  • 2 Dec 2016
    • Terrorism

    Quick comment: Rodger Shanahan on Neil Prakash

    Emma Connors
    It seems increasingly likely that Australia will seek to extradite Prakash.
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