Publication

Sep 2012

In this paper, the author examines security threats by extremist groups in Indonesia. She argues that the face of extremism has changed dramatically over the past decade. The organized, large-scale bombings have declined, largely in response to a changing security environment. Small-scale attacks and targeted assassinations are still prevalent, but these are often the actions of small splinter groups or unaffiliated individuals.

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Author Julie Chernov Hwang
Series East-West Center Asia Pacific Issues
Issue 104
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
Copyright © 2012 East-West Center (EWC)
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