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Asymmetric Terrorist Alliances : Strategic Choices of Militant Groups in Southeast Asia

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Iordanka Alexandrova

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Why do some local rebel groups choose to form asymmetric alliances with large transnational terrorist organizations? This paper examines asymmetric terrorist alliance patterns by studying the international ties of domestic insurgencies in Southeast Asia. It uses data from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand to construct a theory defining the determinants of the choice of alliance strategies by terrorist groups. The findings conclude that rebels with limited aims prefer to act alone out of fear of entrapment. They are cautious of becoming associated with the struggle of transnational radical groups and provoking organized response from international and regional counterterrorism authorities. Local groups are more likely to seek alliance with an established movement when they have ambitious final objectives, challenging the core interests of the target state. In this case, the benefits of training and logistic support provided by an experienced organization outweigh the costs of becoming a target for coordinated counterterrorist campaign.

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[ Abstract ]
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Theoretical Framework
Ⅲ. Terrorist Alliances in Southeast Asia
3.1. Indonesia
3.2. Thailand
3.3. Philippines
3.4. Malaysia
Ⅳ. Conclusion
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  • Iordanka Alexandrova Research Professor, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea

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