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Tia Maria Kibtiah

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Tia Maria Kibtiah

Tia Mariatul Kibtiah obtained a Master’s degree in the International Relations of the Middle East at the Indonesian University Jakarta, Indonesia. She is currently teaching on the Middle East and African Studies at Department of International Relations of BINUS University Jakarta, Indonesia. She writes frequently on issues related to the Middle East, Indonesian politics, and international affairs.

 

 

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The Contemporary Islamic State of Indonesia: Threats and Challenges
Middle East Institute
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  • The Contemporary Islamic State of Indonesia: Threats and Challenges

    The Islamic State (ISIS) currently poses a serious security threat to Indonesia. The group has already recruited hundreds of young fighters and jihadi volunteers from various parts of the country. Its battlefield successes and its call for the establishment of a caliphate in Indonesia have resonated with, mobilized, and united jihadi groups that had previously been fractured and weakened. This essay examines past efforts to establish an Islamic state in Indonesia and discusses how veterans of past conflicts―from the war in Afghanistan in the 1980s to the religious conflicts in Poso and Maluku―seeded Indonesia’s jihadi movement, spawning new networks and organizations. The current global jihad battlefield in Syria and Iraq is the training ground for the next generation of jihadi returnees to Indonesia and the Southeast Asian region.

    January 14, 2015