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Phil Caruso

Tillman Scholar

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Terrorism

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Phil Caruso was a 2017 Pacific Delegate with the Carnegie Council’s Asia Dialogues program, focused on Religion and Tolerance in Indonesia (pluralism vs extremism). He is also a candidate for JD and MBA degrees at Harvard University, where he is a Tillman Scholar. In addition, Phil serves on the Defense Council at the Truman National Security Project in Washington, DC.

 

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Indonesia and Terrorism: Success, Failure, and an Uncertain Future
Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Indonesia and Terrorism: Success, Failure, and an Uncertain Future

    Over the last decade, many in the international community have asked how, as a country with the largest population of Muslims — 255 million in 2016 — Indonesia has successfully dealt with terrorism relative to other countries in the Muslim world. As the international community struggles to solve the problem of religion-inspired terrorism, experts, academics, and senior government officials alike have identified Indonesia as a country from which the world can learn lessons about how to defeat terrorists and build democracy. However, analysis of counterterrorism in Indonesia since Reformasi in 1998 suggests it may premature to draw conclusions about success and failure. Where lessons can be learned, many lie in the actions of the Indonesian government, the societal factors that have enabled it, and the precarious state of “success” against terrorism.

    February 6, 2018