03478nam 22005653u 450 991078392650332120230617035723.01-281-87203-29786611872038981-256-174-9(CKB)1000000000334392(EBL)227154(OCoLC)475933075(SSID)ssj0000099969(PQKBManifestationID)11138016(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000099969(PQKBWorkID)10037837(PQKB)10676746(MiAaPQ)EBC227154(EXLCZ)99100000000033439220131125d2003|||| u|| |engtxtccrAfter Bali[electronic resource] The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast AsiaSingapore World Scientific Publishing Company20031 online resource (439 p.)Description based upon print version of record.981-238-714-5 Copyright; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; 1 - Bali and Southeast Asian Islam: Debunking the Myths; 2 - Deconstructing Jihad: Southeast Asian Contexts; 3 - The Question of ""Links"" Between Al Qaeda and Southeast Asia; 4 - The Indigenous Roots of Conflict in Southeast Asia: The Case of Mindanao; 5 - Understanding Al Qaeda and its Network in Southeast Asia; 6 - Al Qaeda in Southeast Asia: Exploring the Linkages; 7 - The Globalised Media and Southeast Asia: Boon or Bane?; 8 - Evaluating Western Meia Perceptions of Thailand After the Bali Bombing9 - ASEAN Counter-Terror Strategies and Cooperation: How Effective?10 - Enhancing State Capacity and Legitimacy in the Counter-Terror War; 11 - Counter-Terror Cooperation in a Complex Security Environment; 12 - An Enemy of Their Making? US Security Discourse on the September 11 Terror Problematique; 13 - Power, Leadership and Legitimacy in the War on Terror: Meshing ""Soft"" and ""Hard"" Power in US Foreign and Security Policies; 14 - US Strategy in Southeast Asia: Counter-Terrorist or Counter-Terrorism?; 15 - Indonesia and the Challenge of Radical Islam After October 1216 - The Indonesian Dilemma: How to Participate in the War on Terror Without Becoming a National Security State17 - Assessing Indonesia's Vulnerability in the Wake of the American-Led Attack on Iraq; BibliographyThis book critically analyses the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia since the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002 and the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological, socioeconomic and political motivations, trans-regional linkages, and media representations of the terrorist threat in the region, assesses the efficacy of the regional counter-terror response and suggests a more balanced and nuanced approach to combating the terror threat in Southeast Asia.TerrorismTerrorismSoutheast AsiaCongressesTerrorism.Terrorism303.6/2/0959303.6250959Ramakrishna Kumar1103099Tan See Seng1501795Workshop on "After Bali: the Threat of Terrorism in Southeast Asia"AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910783926503321After Bali3729097UNINA