Extremist Islam Extremist Islam
Causes and Consequences of Terrorism

Extremist Islam

Recognition and Response in Southeast Asia

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Description de l’éditeur

Since the Bali terrorist attacks in 2002, law enforcement agencies have rigorously combatted terrorist networks in Southeast Asia, yet groups motivated by violent extremist interpretations of Islam remain resilient and dangerous. This book shines a light on specific beliefs, behaviors, and policies that impact these challenges, ultimately offering cutting-edge, effective tools for response.

The book begins by challenging misguided and controversial notions that depict Islam as an inherently violent religion, arguing that the theological-ideological amalgam of what has been called Salafabism is the more useful lens for recognizing closed-minded extremist currents. The book carefully distinguishes this Salafabist extremist mindset from relatively open-minded Salafabist radicalism, paying due attention to "nonviolent extremists" and the ways they can contribute to rather than reduce violent terrorist activity in the region. Using poignant case studies from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia, the book clarifies a bewildering range of terminology associated with Islamist violence and explains how imprecise and oversimplified narratives are destructive to progress--and worse, empowering to terrorist organizations. These chapters build up to research-informed policies and rhetorical recommendations for improved outcomes.

With its novel insights into the root causes of extremist terrorism in Southeast Asia, the ineffective policies that prohibit progress and promote unrest in this region, and the avenues for positive change, this book offers a comprehensive strategy for fostering theologically sound yet culturally authentic counterterrorist measures that defend the complex, richly textured tapestry of culture in Southeast Asia.

GENRE
Santé et bien-être
SORTIE
2021
1 décembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
428
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Oxford University Press
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholar s of the University of Oxford tradi ng as Oxford University Press
TAILLE
2,4
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2021
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2010
After Bali After Bali
2003
Remembering S R Nathan Remembering S R Nathan
2017
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2014
Resisting Terror Resisting Terror
2025
Roots of Counterterrorism Roots of Counterterrorism
2024
Former Extremists Former Extremists
2024
Becoming Jihadis Becoming Jihadis
2023
Proto-State Media Systems Proto-State Media Systems
2022
Insurgent Terrorism Insurgent Terrorism
2021