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Preventing Other ‘Marawis’ in the Southern Philippines

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After more than 5 months of intense fighting, the Battle for Marawi has concluded as the largest urban combat scenario in modern Philippine history. Winning a kinetic campaign against violent extremist organisations like the Maute Group is insufficient in itself to prevent the eruption of other ‘Marawis’ in the future. The Duterte Administration should craft a cohesive countering violent extremism strategy. A prospective strategy should recognise the importance of coherent messaging and focus on the non†ideological drivers of conflict.

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  • Joseph Franco, 2018. "Preventing Other ‘Marawis’ in the Southern Philippines," Asia and the Pacific Policy Studies 201826, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University.
  • Handle: RePEc:een:appswp:201826
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