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Andrin Raj

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Andrin Raj

Mr. Andrin Raj is the SEA Regional Director for the International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals-Centre for Security Studies and a certified counter terrorism practitioner. He is also a founding member and assisted in the setting up of the IACSP offices in the SEA Region. He also serves as the Deputy Head of the Defense & Security Committee of the European Union Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry and is the representative of the EUMCCI Security Dialogue Session for foreign Chambers under the Government Transformation Program in the Prime Minister’s Department. Previously, he was a columnist for The Malay Mail. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Louisville, Kentucky, an M.A. degree in Strategic & Defense Studies from the University of Malaya in Malaysia, and is currently a Phd candidate at the National Defence University of Malaysia. He is also a certified trainer by the Ministry of Human Resources, Human Resource Development Program (HRDF) Ministry of Human Resource and a certified and appointed National Service Trainer for the Ministry of Defence Malaysia. His area of focus is in Political Violence & Terrorism, Non-Traditional Security, Strategic Studies, Military and Defense Studies, Political and International Relations. He was a Visiting Fellow at the Japan Institute for International Affairs 2008-09 and an Asean Scholar for the program. His work on Japan’s maritime security in Southeast Asia has been published by the JIIA. He is an Adviser to the International Advisory Board as a member to the Research Institute for European and America Studies based in Greece. He also lectures at the Institute of Diplomacy & Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia on Strategic Studies, Terrorism and Crisis Management as a Visiting Lecturer and has taught at the Monash University Malaysia Campus on International Relations.

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Militant Islam in Malaysia: Synergy between Regional and Global Jihadi Groups
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  • Militant Islam in Malaysia: Synergy between Regional and Global Jihadi Groups

    The militant jihadi movement has been growing steadily in Malaysia since the early 1970s. The origins of Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) can be traced to Seremban, Malaysia, where Abu Bakar Ba‘asyir began laying the groundwork for the organization in the early 1980s. When he spearheaded the formal establishment of JI a decade later, Ba‘asyir created four mantiqis (bases) covering Malaysia and Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines, Indonesia and Sulawesi, and Australia and the Papuas. JI went on to serve as a platform for international terrorist groups. Al-Qa‘ida and, more recently, the Islamic State (ISIS) have tapped into JI’s organizational structure in order to increase their influence in Southeast Asia. This essay explores this ongoing synergy between regional and international militant groups in Malaysia, and examines the government’s continued failure to contain the spread of extremism.

    January 16, 2015

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