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Talib or Taliban? Indonesian students in Pakistan and Yemen


This paper looks at the issue of Indonesian students who study at Islamic educational institutions in Pakistan and Yemen. Its primary goal is to understand whether the presence of Indonesian students at Islamic institutions in Pakistan and Yemen poses a risk, either in terms of radicalisation, or in the formation (or re-formation) of direct contacts...
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'But this time, everything turns out differently': what the Tunisian and Egyptian uprisings mean for the Middle East


The Middle East uprisings reflect long-terms trends and crises common to most countries of the region and their impact will be felt for many years to come. In a new Lowy Institute Perspective, West Asia Program Director Anthony Bubalo examines the consequences for the Middle East of the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt. This paper...
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Zealous democrats: Islamism and democracy in Egypt, Indonesia and Turkey


The question is often asked 'What will Islamists do to democracy?' But it seems equally valid to ask 'What might democracy do to Islamists?' This Lowy Institute paper examines how three different Islamist movements, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, the Prosperous Justice Party in Indonesia and the Justice and Development Party, have all sought to...
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So what? Matching policy to Australian interests in West Asia


In a new Lowy institute Policy Brief, West Asia Program Director Anthony Bubalo argues that the evolution of Australian policy in West Asia (the Middle East and Southwest Asia) has lagged behind the maturation of Australian interests in this part of the world. 'So what? Matching policy to Australian interests in West Asia' discusses new...

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