The complexities of dealing with radical Islam in Southeast Asia: a case study of Jemaah Islamiyah

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Camberra Papers on Strategy and Defence No.149Publication details: Canberra: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre,RSPAS, 2003Description: 100pISBN:
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Subject(s): Summary: Sets out why the JI brand of Islamic fundamentalism has taken hold in Southeast Asia, and why it will be difficult to eradicate in the short term even though it is essentially out of step with the traditionally moderate Islam of the region.
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Sets out why the JI brand of Islamic fundamentalism has taken hold in Southeast Asia, and why it will be difficult to eradicate in the short term even though it is essentially out of step with the traditionally moderate Islam of the region.

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