2017/03/05 |
How Islamic Extremism Seeped into Rural Australia
Extremism has reached rural Australia which prompts a fresh look at the three drivers: ideology, economics, and politics, says Hussain Nadim.
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Hussain Nadim is pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Sydney and the Director of the University's South Asia Study Group. Previously, he was a Scholar at Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, DC and Adjunct Fellow at International Center for Study of Radicalization (ICSR) at King's College London.
Educated at University of Cambridge, Oxford, and George Washington University in the U.S., Hussain has extensive public sector and consultancy experience with political parties, government, military, and international organizations, focusing on the Middle East and South Asia.
Extremism has reached rural Australia which prompts a fresh look at the three drivers: ideology, economics, and politics, says Hussain Nadim.