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This book shines a light on specific beliefs, behaviors, and policies that promote extremist terrorist activity stemming from violent interpretations of Islam in Southeast Asia. Ultimately, this book offers a comprehensive strategy for effectively addressing these challenges.

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It has often been claimed that 'Terrorism has no Religion,' Yet major terrorist organizations claim to be acting in the name of true religion and manage to radicalize thousands of young men and women. Kumar Ramakrishna takes a hard look at the ambivalent relationship between religion and violence--an honest and persuasive analysis. * Alex P. Schmid, Editor-in-Chief, Perspectives on Terrorism *
In a sweeping, rigorous, interdisciplinary volume that draws from extensive writings of, and interviews with, extremists, Kumar Ramakrishna asks us to take the religious extremist mindset seriously, and shows that both violent and non-violent Islamist extremism in Southeast Asia draw from the same theological DNA. Through detailed looks into the lives of extremists in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Ramakrishna shows how they were immersed in an extremist ecosystem that drives their outlook, and makes a major contribution to our understanding of extremism in Southeast Asia. * Justin V. Hastings, Professor of International Relations and Comparative Politics, University of Sydney *
This book provides a very comprehensive and cogent analysis of religious extremism, with a focus on disruptive challenges by Salafist groups and regional states' responses to them in Southeast Asia. Its diagnoses of the issues by a very seasoned scholar in the field is highly illuminating and penetrating. The book deserves to be read and its findings applied very widely. * Amin Saikal, Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia *

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 04/07/2022
    ISBN13: 9780197610978, 978-0197610978
    ISBN10: 0197610978

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book shines a light on specific beliefs, behaviors, and policies that promote extremist terrorist activity stemming from violent interpretations of Islam in Southeast Asia. Ultimately, this book offers a comprehensive strategy for effectively addressing these challenges.

    Trade Review
    It has often been claimed that 'Terrorism has no Religion,' Yet major terrorist organizations claim to be acting in the name of true religion and manage to radicalize thousands of young men and women. Kumar Ramakrishna takes a hard look at the ambivalent relationship between religion and violence--an honest and persuasive analysis. * Alex P. Schmid, Editor-in-Chief, Perspectives on Terrorism *
    In a sweeping, rigorous, interdisciplinary volume that draws from extensive writings of, and interviews with, extremists, Kumar Ramakrishna asks us to take the religious extremist mindset seriously, and shows that both violent and non-violent Islamist extremism in Southeast Asia draw from the same theological DNA. Through detailed looks into the lives of extremists in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Ramakrishna shows how they were immersed in an extremist ecosystem that drives their outlook, and makes a major contribution to our understanding of extremism in Southeast Asia. * Justin V. Hastings, Professor of International Relations and Comparative Politics, University of Sydney *
    This book provides a very comprehensive and cogent analysis of religious extremism, with a focus on disruptive challenges by Salafist groups and regional states' responses to them in Southeast Asia. Its diagnoses of the issues by a very seasoned scholar in the field is highly illuminating and penetrating. The book deserves to be read and its findings applied very widely. * Amin Saikal, Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences, University of Western Australia *

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