Indonesia's faltering jihadist movement can still tap into age-old ethnic tensions/ Ben West

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Stratfor Online: Date Posted: 09 April 2021Summary: Recent jihadist plots and statements, have indicated a growing interest in targeting ethnic Chinese Indonesians in an attempt to exploit one of the darker fault lines in Indonesian society with a long history of lethal violence. Unlike previous episodes of anti-Chinese violence, a repeat in the current era would risk a response from a much more assertive and confident China.
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Recent jihadist plots and statements, have indicated a growing interest in targeting ethnic Chinese Indonesians in an attempt to exploit one of the darker fault lines in Indonesian society with a long history of lethal violence. Unlike previous episodes of anti-Chinese violence, a repeat in the current era would risk a response from a much more assertive and confident China.

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