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Bogan Intelligentsia Ep. 10: Professor Greg Barton on Global Extremism and Geopolitical Strategies

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In Episode 10 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast, we invite our loyal fans to support our launch with a compelling conversation featuring Professor Greg Barton, a renowned counter-terrorism and radicalization expert at Deakin University. Professor Barton examines the diversification of extremism in Western societies from Islamic radicalism to far-right nationalism, the strategic use of extremist groups by states to achieve geopolitical goals, and the intricate relationships between the U.S., Iran, and Syria with extremist factions. He analyzes the controversial legitimization of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani in Syria and offers a brief perspective on Indonesia’s political landscape under President Prabowo Subianto, paving the way for future discussions. To our supporters: your passion drives this podcast—join us in building a platform for unfiltered ideas by listening, sharing, and engaging.

Episode Details:

  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Release Date: August 3, 2025
  • Guest: Professor Greg Barton, counter-terrorism and radicalization expert at Deakin University, known for his work on Salafi-jihadi movements and global security.

Support the Launch:
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  • Subscribe for free on Substack to get episodes and show notes in your inbox.
  • Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
  • Watch the video version on our YouTube channel. Subscribe for updates.
  • Share this episode on X (@Boganintelpod, X) or with your network to amplify our reach.

Why Listen?
Professor Greg Barton’s insights into global extremism, state-driven geopolitics, and the legitimization of figures like Al Jolani offer a critical perspective for fans seeking to understand the complexities of radicalization and international relations. His analysis of Indonesia’s political landscape sets the stage for deeper exploration. Paid supporters can submit questions for our “Intelligentsia Roundtable” bonus episodes.

Thank You, Fans:
Your commitment has brought this podcast to life. Join us in launching the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast and help shape a community for bold ideas.

Keywords: Greg Barton, extremism, geopolitics, U.S.-Iran-Syria, Al Jolani, Indonesia politics

#BoganIntelligentsia #GlobalPolitics #Podcast

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Description:
In Episode 10 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast, we invite our loyal fans to support our launch with a compelling conversation featuring Professor Greg Barton, a renowned counter-terrorism and radicalization expert at Deakin University. Professor Barton examines the diversification of extremism in Western societies from Islamic radicalism to far-right nationalism, the strategic use of extremist groups by states to achieve geopolitical goals, and the intricate relationships between the U.S., Iran, and Syria with extremist factions. He analyzes the controversial legitimization of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani in Syria and offers a brief perspective on Indonesia’s political landscape under President Prabowo Subianto, paving the way for future discussions. To our supporters: your passion drives this podcast—join us in building a platform for unfiltered ideas by listening, sharing, and engaging.

Episode Details:

  • Duration: ~60 minutes
  • Release Date: August 3, 2025
  • Guest: Professor Greg Barton, counter-terrorism and radicalization expert at Deakin University, known for his work on Salafi-jihadi movements and global security.

Support the Launch:
Your support keeps our independent voice alive. Here’s how you can help:

  • Subscribe for free on Substack to get episodes and show notes in your inbox.
  • Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
  • Watch the video version on our YouTube channel. Subscribe for updates.
  • Share this episode on X (@Boganintelpod, X) or with your network to amplify our reach.

Why Listen?
Professor Greg Barton’s insights into global extremism, state-driven geopolitics, and the legitimization of figures like Al Jolani offer a critical perspective for fans seeking to understand the complexities of radicalization and international relations. His analysis of Indonesia’s political landscape sets the stage for deeper exploration. Paid supporters can submit questions for our “Intelligentsia Roundtable” bonus episodes.

Thank You, Fans:
Your commitment has brought this podcast to life. Join us in launching the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast and help shape a community for bold ideas.

Keywords: Greg Barton, extremism, geopolitics, U.S.-Iran-Syria, Al Jolani, Indonesia politics

#BoganIntelligentsia #GlobalPolitics #Podcast

  continue reading

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