Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)

Sanctuaries are strategic assets that are both the means and end objectives of terrorist groups. Groups with sanctuaries are often more devastating than groups without. Hence, it is critical to investigate the cause of persistent terrorist sanctuaries. The literature on terrorist sanctuaries identif...

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Main Author: Yeo, Kenneth
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1623452022-10-17T00:47:04Z Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021) Yeo, Kenneth S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research Social sciences::Sociology::Terrorism Terrorism Geospatial Analytics Sanctuaries are strategic assets that are both the means and end objectives of terrorist groups. Groups with sanctuaries are often more devastating than groups without. Hence, it is critical to investigate the cause of persistent terrorist sanctuaries. The literature on terrorist sanctuaries identified history, geography, and governance as key factors contributing to the persistent terrorist sanctuaries. This article supplements existing arguments by contextualizing history, geography, and governance while discussing the role of terrorist capabilities. Hence, in the context of maritime Southeast Asia, the data suggest that the combination of the geographical features at the Sulu-Celebes Seas, the relationship between Terrorist-Territory-Tribe, and access to firearms significantly improves the group’s ability to hold territory. 2022-10-17T00:47:04Z 2022-10-17T00:47:04Z 2022 Journal Article Yeo, K. (2022). Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021). Asian Security. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14799855.2022.2132854 1479-9855 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162345 10.1080/14799855.2022.2132854 en Asian Security © 2022 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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topic Social sciences::Sociology::Terrorism
Terrorism
Geospatial Analytics
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Geospatial Analytics
Yeo, Kenneth
Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)
description Sanctuaries are strategic assets that are both the means and end objectives of terrorist groups. Groups with sanctuaries are often more devastating than groups without. Hence, it is critical to investigate the cause of persistent terrorist sanctuaries. The literature on terrorist sanctuaries identified history, geography, and governance as key factors contributing to the persistent terrorist sanctuaries. This article supplements existing arguments by contextualizing history, geography, and governance while discussing the role of terrorist capabilities. Hence, in the context of maritime Southeast Asia, the data suggest that the combination of the geographical features at the Sulu-Celebes Seas, the relationship between Terrorist-Territory-Tribe, and access to firearms significantly improves the group’s ability to hold territory.
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title Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)
title_short Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)
title_full Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)
title_fullStr Geography, governance, guns: characterising islamist terrorist sanctuaries in maritime Southeast Asia (2014 – 2021)
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