Lydia Khalil

Program Director, Transnational Challenges
Areas of expertise

Terrorism and violent extremism; digital technology; disinformation; authoritarianism; national security; emergency management and countering violent extremism; crisis and natural disasters; radicalisation; counter-terrorism; policy; Middle East; US national security

Lydia Khalil
Biography
Publications
News and media

Lydia Khalil is Program Director of the Transnational Challenges Program at the Lowy Institute. She is also a Senior Research Fellow at Deakin University’s Alfred Deakin Institute. She serves as an editorial board member of the academic journal Studies in Conflict & Terrorism and is former convener of the Addressing Violent Extremism and Radicalisation to Terrorism (AVERT) Research Network.

She has previously served as a senior policy adviser with various US government agencies such as the US Department of Defense, Boston Police Department, and New York Police Department. Her research interests include new forms of violent extremism, counter-terrorism and countering violent extremism, the intersection of technology and social harms, threats to democracy, and democratic resilience.

Lydia is a frequent media commentator and has published widely in both popular and academic publications on her areas of expertise. She is the author of Rise of the Extreme Right: The New Global Extremism and the Threat to Democracy (Penguin, 2022).

‘Orthodoxy or Death’: The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Commentary
‘Orthodoxy or Death’: The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Originally published in Rethinking Religion and Radicalization: Terrorism and Violence Twenty Years After 9/11 
Crisis Points: Countering Extermism in a State of Emergency
Commentary
Crisis Points: Countering Extermism in a State of Emergency
Originally published in Crisis Point Consortium 
Crisis Points: Countering Extremism in a State of Emergency
Report
Crisis Points: Countering Extremism in a State of Emergency
A Policy Stocktake of Australian Counterterrorism (CT) Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Disaster and Emergency Management (DEM) and Disaster Response Policies (DR) from 2001…
What if the antisemitic tide has a bigger target: Australia’s stability?
Commentary
What if the antisemitic tide has a bigger target: Australia’s stability?
Originally published in The Sydney Morning Herald
Orthodoxy or Death - The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Journal Article
Orthodoxy or Death - The embrace of Orthodox Christianity by the modern far right
Examining the specific appeal of Orthodox Christianity to two subcultures of the far right: white nationalists and the manosphere. Chapter in Rethinking Religion and…
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