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The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia John Sidel

The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia By John Sidel

The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia by John Sidel


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Summary

Traces a pattern of marked decline, demobilization, and disentanglement from state power for Islamist forces in Southeast Asia. This study provides a different explanation for the "Islamist threat" in Southeast Asia, and also suggests different policy implications from those offered by specialists on terrorism working on the region.

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The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment by John Sidel

In recent years, a steady stream of reportage and commentary has spotlighted a dangerous "Islamist threat" in Southeast Asia. This study, by contrast, offers a very different account. In descriptive terms, this study suggests that such an alarmist picture is highly overdrawn, and it traces instead a pattern of marked decline, demobilization, and disentanglement from state power in recent years for Islamist forces in Southeast Asia. This trend is evident both in the disappointments experienced in recent years by previously ascendant Islamist forces in Indonesia and Malaysia, and in the diminished position of Muslim power brokers in southern Thailand and the Philippines after more than a decade of cooperation with non-Muslim politicians in Manila and Bangkok.In explanatory terms, moreover, this study shows the significance of social and political context. A fuller appreciation of aggression by anti-Islamists and non-Muslims, and of the insecurity, weakness, and fractiousness of Islamist forces themselves, helps to explain the nature, extent, and limitations of Islamist violence, aggression, and assertiveness. This overarching alternative framework not only provides a very different explanation for the "Islamist threat" in Southeast Asia, but also suggests very different policy implications from those offered by specialists on terrorism working on the region.

Table of Contents

Preliminary Pages; Introduction; Weaknesses of the Alarmist Account; An Alternative Approach; Historical Backdrop: Western Colonialism and the Subjugation of Islam in Southeast Asia; Indonesia: The Extrusion and Globalization of Jihad; Indonesia: Waning Islamist Unity and Influence in the Public Sphere; Malaysia: Contested Official Islam and the Rise and Decline of PAS The Philippines: Manila's Forward Movement and Muslim Responses; Thailand: Thaksin Shinawatra and Rising Violence in the South; Conclusion: Much Ado about Nothing?

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GOR009134120
9789812304896
9812304894
The Islamist Threat in Southeast Asia: A Reassessment by John Sidel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
2007-10-30
74
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