Southeast Asia and the global war and terror discourse/ Neil Renwick

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.20, No. 2, June 2007, pp.249-266 (93)Summary: This study concerned with social power and critiques the war and terror discourse globally and the Southeast Asia. The analysis assesses the complexities behind often essentialised depictions of Islam. It argues that a deeper understanding of the complexities of the discursive dimension of the war on terror can help provide an additional understanding of the ideational background for operational counterterrorism policies and practices.
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This study concerned with social power and critiques the war and terror discourse globally and the Southeast Asia. The analysis assesses the complexities behind often essentialised depictions of Islam. It argues that a deeper understanding of the complexities of the discursive dimension of the war on terror can help provide an additional understanding of the ideational background for operational counterterrorism policies and practices.

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