In this video, presenters Hafiz Iman, Nicky C. Cardenas, Min Thang and Abubakar Usman Abubakar speak on a panel moderated by Amy Pate about “P/CVE between Security and Resilience: Narratives, Social Media and Politics.” This is the fourth event for the International Symposium on Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (ICVE) in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, a multi-disciplinary symposium that aims to bring together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from the region and around the world to promote collaboration, present research findings, and discuss policy implication on preventing/countering violent extremism. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video are the speaker’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of START, the University of Maryland or the United States government.
Presentations include:
- Hafiz Iman (Student Scholar Presenter), Uncovering unknown perpetrators in Attacks on The Global Terrorism Database (GTD) using Spatial and Temporal Filtering Techniques
- Nicky C. Cardenas, Validity of Counter Violent Extremism (CVE) Strategies in South East Asia: ASEAN’s Centrality on Regional Peace-building and Security
- Min Thang, Ethnic and Religious Nationalism: A Historical Study of Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar
- Abubakar Usman Abubakar, Brethren in Terror: A Comparative Analysis of the Digital Campaigns of ISIS and Boko Haram