Southeast Asia is characterized by diverse cultures, ethnicities and levels of economic growth, but its countries face a common and persistent challenge: terrorism.
While regional governments have made significant progress in countering violent extremism, new threat scenarios remain a cause of concern.
Effective counterterrorism efforts require a multipronged approach that combines robust security measures, addresses the root causes of radicalization, fosters regional cooperation and tackles the spread of extremist ideologies online.
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