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Barton, Greg, 2014, Help Muslim communities fight the extremists , Australian Financial Review, 26 September 2014 Barton, Greg, 2014, Only way forward is standing together on terror , Herald Sun, 24 September 2014 Barton, Greg, 2014, New laws only a part of the fight against extremism, Herald Sun, 8 August 2014 Barton, Greg, 2013, Welcome to the strange new world of cyber espionage , The Conversation, 31 May 2013 Barton, Greg, 2012, Any Olympic terror attack will look more like 7/7 than 9/11 , The Conversation, 7 July 2012 Barton, Greg, 2011, Innocence lost, justice won in 10-year struggle , ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the evolution of Counter Terrorism policy, practice and analysis in the decade since the attacks of September 11, 2001 Bouma, Gary, 2012, Australian census: schools will struggle with religion changes , The Conversation, 26 June 2012 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, The Australian link to Hezbollah and the Bulgaria bus bombing , The Conversation, 12 February 2013 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, Gun control could help the fight against homegrown terrorism , The Conversation, 16 January 2013 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Inspire magazine: inciting terrorism in Australia? , The Conversation, 10 December 2012 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, The conflict at home and abroad: Australian involvement in Syria , The Conversation, 9 November 2012 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Remembering the Bali bombings ten years on , The Conversation, 12 October 2012 Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Domestic terror raids: a timely reminder of a persistent threat , The Conversation, 14 September 2012 Ismail, Noor Huda, 2014, Countering radical narratives on Indonesia’s social media , The Jakarta Post, 7 August 2014 Ismail, Noor Huda, 2014, To stop Islamic State spreading to Indonesia, target the young and reform prisons , The Conversation, 15 August 2014 Ismail, Noor Huda, 2014, Indonesian cleric’s support for ISIS increases the security threat , The Conversation, 21 July 2014 Lentini, Pete, 2013, Boston bombings: were the Tsarnaev brothers driven by motives other than the Chechen conflict? , The Conversation, 23 April 2013 Phelan, Alexandra, 2013, ‘White Widow’, ‘Black Widow’: why do female terrorists perplex us? , The Conversation, 26 September 2013 Squires, Morgan, 2014, Too much too young? Teaching children about violent extremism , The Conversation, 6 March 2014 Zammit, Andrew, 2014, New Developments in Australian Foreign Fighter Activity , CTC Sentinel, 29 September 2014 Zammit, Andrew, 2014, Abbott’s haste to tackle home-grown terrorists carries grave risks , The Age, 7 August 2014 Zammit, Andrew, 2014, Why counter-terrorism law reform still matters , The Strategist, 26 February 2014 Zammit, Andrew, 2014, The impact of Syria alumni on Indonesian jihadism , The Strategist, 31 January 2014 Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Tracking Australian Foreign Fighters in Syria , CTC Sentinel, 26 November 2013 Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Australian intelligence organisations: the limits of oversight , The Strategist, 24 June 2013 Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Guest post on the ideological diversity of terrorism , This is Complicated, 17 June 2013 Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Australians fighting in Syria: what is the threat at home? , The Conversation, 16 April 2013 Zammit, Andrew, 2012, The potential for far-right terrorism in Australia , The Conversation, 11 October 2012 Zammit, Andrew, 2012, The Holsworthy Barracks plot: a case study of an Al-Shabab support network in Australia , CTC Sentinel, 21 June 2012