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Arrested Development / Jones, Sidney   Journal Article
Jones, Sidney Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Blast form the Indonesia's veteran past jihadist newwork / Jones, Sidney   Journal Article
Jones, Sidney Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Challenge of extremism in South-east Asia / Jones, Sidney   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sidney Jones suggests that investing in research to understand extremist movements remains a top priority in meeting their on-going threat.
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Changing nature of Jemaah islamiyah / Jones, Sidney Jun 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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Radicalisation in the Philippines: the cotabato cell of the “East Asia wilayah” / Jones, Sidney   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The backgrounds of seven suspects arrested in connection with a September 2016 bombing in Davao, Philippines provide clues to how extremist ideology and support for ISIS took root in a middle-class urban environment. The seven men, part of the coalition that eventually took over Marawi in 2017, were drawn in by the idea of a caliphate, propaganda videos that became discussion material for charismatic young religious scholars, and the pull of friends and family. They represented overlapping networks of neighbours, business partners, and students. Their interwoven journeys to violent extremism provide a glimpse into how ISIS managed to transcend traditional clan and regional loyalties in the Philippines, but much more research is needed among pro-ISIS detainees to understand the phenomenon and take measures to address it.
Key Words Philippines  Mindanao  ISIS  Marawi 
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Top target: militant deaths hit extremism in Indonesia / Jones, Sidney   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Although the Indonesian authorities achieved a major coup by eliminating Southeast Asia's most wanted militant, Noordin Top, the threat from violent extremism in the country has not gone away. Sidney Jones examines how Indonesia remains a fertile recruiting ground for Islamists.
Key Words Terrorism  Insurgency  Indonesia  Extremism 
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