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100 1 _aRAMAKRISHNA Kumar
245 _aDelegitimizing global jihadi ideology in Southeast Asia
260 _c2005
520 _aThis article argues that countering radical Islamist ideology is central to any counter-terrorism strategy in Southeast Asia. It shows that while enhanced inter-state cooperation may contribute to the elimination of existing terror cells and individual terrorist leaders and rank and file, this will by no means be sufficient to neutralise the terror threat. It tells what the content and danger of the global jihadi "story" of a transnational Islamic community under attack by a nefarious "Jewsh-Crusader axis" spearheaded by Israel and the United States. It concludes by suggesting possible counter-strategies for delegitimising the story driving global jihadi terrorism in Southeast Asia.
650 _aTERRORISM
_xSOUTHEAST ASIA
690 _aASEAN/Southeast Asia
773 _aContemporary Southeast Asia:
_gVol 27 No 3 December 2005, pp.343-369 (19)
945 _i19476-1001
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