The war on terrorism comes to Southeast Asia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: Journal of Contemporary Asia Vol.35, No. 1, 2005, pp.3-28 (107)Abstract: Argues that the US led war on terrorism has had unintended consequences in Southeast Asia including the apparent reversal of processes of democratization and de-militarization. Considers how American policies have interacted with the geo-political ambitions of elites in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand to affect such a reversal.
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Argues that the US led war on terrorism has had unintended consequences in Southeast Asia including the apparent reversal of processes of democratization and de-militarization. Considers how American policies have interacted with the geo-political ambitions of elites in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand to affect such a reversal.

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