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This book critically analyses the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia since the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002 and the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological, socioeconomic and political motivations, trans-regional linkages, and media representations of the terrorist threat in the region, assesses the efficacy of the regional counter-terror response and suggests a more balanced and nuanced approach to combating the terror threat in Southeast Asia. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators. This represents a formidable and unequalled combination of expertise.

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The Ideology/Religion Factor; The Al Qaeda Factor; The Media Factor; The ASEAN Factor; The US Factor; The Indonesia Factor

After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 26/12/2003
    ISBN13: 9789812387141, 978-9812387141
    ISBN10: 9812387145

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book critically analyses the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia since the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002 and the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological, socioeconomic and political motivations, trans-regional linkages, and media representations of the terrorist threat in the region, assesses the efficacy of the regional counter-terror response and suggests a more balanced and nuanced approach to combating the terror threat in Southeast Asia. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators. This represents a formidable and unequalled combination of expertise.

    Table of Contents
    The Ideology/Religion Factor; The Al Qaeda Factor; The Media Factor; The ASEAN Factor; The US Factor; The Indonesia Factor

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