Terrorism, Insurgency and Religious Fundamentalism in Southeast Asia
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- Category: Ethnic & Ethnic Relations
- Published: Wednesday, 04 June 2008 23:29
- Posted by Mohamed Jawhar Hassan
Indeed, terrorism and insurgency were much more acute problems in nearly all the Southeast Asian countries from the 1940s to 1980s. Similarly, religious consciousness and identity began to rise in Southeast Asia from the 1970s. While it is more visually pronounced among the Muslims, it is also evident among followers of other faiths, especially Christianity and Hinduism in Southeast Asia and elsewhere. Religious “fundamentalism??? is by no means limited to Muslims. Paper presented by Dato’ Seri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan at the 9th Asian Security Conference held at New Delhi on 9 - 10 February 2007. [Download]
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