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Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) produces in-depth reports on the sources of violent conflict in Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

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Here is our latest report on how the old Darul Islam network in Indonesia has come back into focus with several high-profile cases in 2022, including with a former member involved in a suicide bombing in Bandung in December. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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Our new report on how women prisoners arrested for extremism are pressed to sign a declaration of loyalty to the Indonesian state, and the calculations they make about the pros and cons of doing so.understandingconflict.org/id/publication…

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IPAC latest report : Indonesia’s Villa Mutiara Network: Challenges Posed by One Extremist Family sephia.understandingconflict.org/en/publication… via IPAC

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IPAC new report covering controversy on retribution vs rehabilitation for lifers of Bali bombing 2002. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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Our new report on the current situation in Poso, Militant Groups in Poso: Down But Not Out.understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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“Civil-Military Relations in Indonesia after Jokowi”, the latest report from IPAC, traces the ways that civilian oversight mechanisms of the military (TNI) and the Ministry of Defence have declined since Jokowi took office in 2014. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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IPAC report on violence in the lead-up to local elections in the Philippines. It's based on research conducted in Sulu, Zamboanga and Cotabato in August 2023. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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Find our new report on how Indonesian Islamists are approaching the 2024 elections and how they've responded to the Jokowi government's anti-radicalism campaign. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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IPAC new report on on “Ex-Militants in the Nickel Mining Industry in Central Sulawesi.” understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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“An Indonesian Deradicalisation Program that Works”, the latest report from the Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict (IPAC) in Jakarta.understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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IPAC report on the lead-up to parliamentary elections in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), showing how the risk of violence is increasing as the high-stakes elections draw closer.understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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Check out our short report looking at what recent trials have revealed about Indonesians who trained with AQAP in Yemen. understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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This is a preliminary analysis of the June 30 decision of JI leaders to dissolve the organisation. We will do a longer report when the full implications are clearer. Stay tuned! understandingconflict.org/id/publication…

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Attached is the latest report in IPAC's series on how the 2025 elections are shaping up in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).understandingconflict.org/en/publication…

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IPAC new report on Papua that looks at how local elections on 27 November are likely to unfold in three particularly problematic provinces: Papua itself, Central Papua, and Highland Papua.understandingconflict.org/en/publication…