- Benjamin Mok
Strategic Shift or Short-Lived Endeavour: Islamic State’s Media Strategy in Southeast Asia
Read moreIntroduction On 26 April 2024, Fursan al-Tarjuma, an umbrella organisation of pro-Islamic State (IS) media outlets that publishes IS content…
- Devika Shanker-Grandpierre
Beyond Borders: Mitigating Online Risks and Reciprocal Violence in the Bangladesh Protests
Read moreIntroduction In July 2024, Bangladesh underwent a significant political transition, culminating in the end of Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year tenure as…
- Anadi
Deep Fakes, Deeper Impacts: AI’s Role in the 2024 Indian General Election and Beyond
Read moreIntroduction The Indian general election of 2024 saw a surge in the deployment of AI-based technologies, particularly deep fakes and…
- Dr. Colin Clarke
ISKP’s Latest Campaign: Expanded Propaganda and External Operations
Read moreIntroduction The Islamic State Khurasan Province’s (ISKP) capabilities and intent to carry out attacks outside of its nucleus in Pakistan…
- Mona Thakkar
ISKP and Digital Propaganda: An Escalating Anti-India Media Warfare
Read moreIntroduction Islamic State in Al-Hind province (ISHP), IS’s branch in India, has been close to operationally dormant since mid-2022, with…
- Osama Ahmad
Unveiling Terrorist Influence: The Case of Pakistan’s 2024 General Elections
Read moreIntroduction Elections in fragile democracies are often the targets of terrorist exploitation. Notably, general elections that took place in Pakistan…
- Saddiq Basha
The Creeping Influence of the Extreme Right’s Meme Subculture in Southeast Asia’s TikTok Community
Read moreIntroduction In a GNET Insight from November 2023, Jonathan Sarwono identified the presence of an extreme right TikTok community based…
- Yosua Praditya
The COVID-19 Pandemic Exploited by Extremists: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesia and Germany
Read moreIntroduction COVID-19 social restrictions provided fertile ground for extremists around the world. During lockdown, as people spent significantly more time…
- Uday Bakhshi
Indonesia’s Troubled Democracy: Navigating Disinformation and Extremism During Elections
Read moreIntroduction On 14 February, Indonesia will host the world’s largest single-day elections as nearly 205 million voters and 250,000 candidates…
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