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September 30, 2007 184542543X 978-1845425432
`This very fine collection shows how and why Southeast Asia has been afflicted with terrorism from the end of World War II to the present time. No other volume tells us as much about the period and area. Anyone interested in the general theory and practice of terrorism and insurgency will find it indispensable.'
- David C. Rapoport, University of California, Los Angeles, US and Editor of Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence

`This stimulating collection of essays underlines how Southeast Asia has again, as at the height of the Cold War, been pushed towards the top of the list of world conflict zones by the collision between long-standing regional problems and more recent external frictions. Anyone needing to learn more about the relationship between the 'war on terror' and Southeast Asia, particularly regarding 'terrorism' in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines, will need to consult this work.'
- Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, and author of The Defence and Fall of Singapore 1940-1942

`This book is an excellent addition to the literature on political violence in Southeast Asia providing a wealth of detail on terrorism, guerilla insurgency, and the use of terror and repression by governments. The book is especially valuable for the broad coverage of many different groups (not just Islamic ones), inclusion of the activities of governments, and a variety of opinions and views on terrorism and political violence. This book should be one of the essential resources for academics, policymakers, or anyone else interested in terrorism, insurgency, and political violence in the region. It is an extremely valuable tool for one and all.'
- James M. Lutz, Indiana University-Purdue University, US and co-author of Global Terrorism, with Brenda Lutz

`This is an excellent volume, which is very well conceived and balanced in its treatment of the problem of terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia. This volume will greatly advance our empirical understanding of conflict and violence in this pivotal region. The book contains many insightful contributions and, overall, the Handbook will serve as a standard reference on the subject matter for years to come.'
- M.L.R. Smith, King's College, University of London, UK

This timely and significant book seeks to explain the deep-seated complexities of terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia. In the aftermath of 9/11, this region has been designated by the United States to be the `second front' in the war on terrorism. Yet despite the emergence of this `new' global terrorism, the authors argue that armed rebellion in Southeast Asia is a phenomenon that predates Al Qaeda and the global Jihadist movement and that much can be learned from the motivations behind it

Written by a group of leading Western and emerging Southeast Asian scholars, this extensive volume demonstrates the difficulty and diversity of rebellion in Southeast Asia, and explores its intricate historical, political, social and economic roots. The book will serve as an excellent reference and educational text, providing an empirical and regional guide to the complex problem of insurgency in Southeast Asia. It will also contribute to a more educated understanding that could provide the basis for appropriate counter-terrorism strategies in this important part of the world

Comprehensive and engaging, this volume will find widespread appeal amongst researchers, students and policymakers interested in terrorism, international relations and Asian studies and will also be an invaluable tool for studies into political violence and security.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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"'This very fine collection shows how and why Southeast Asia has been afflicted with terrorism from the end of World War II to the present time. No other volume tells us as much about the period and area. Any one interested in the general theory and practice of terrorism and insurgency will find it indispensable.' - David C. Rapoport, University of California, Los Angeles, US and Editor of Journal of Terrorism and Political Violence 'This stimulating collection of essays underlines how Southeast Asia has again, as at the height of the Cold War, been pushed towards the top of the list of world conflict zones by the collision between long-standing regional problems and more recent external frictions. Anyone needing to learn more about the relationship between the "war on terror" and Southeast Asia, particularly regarding "terrorism" in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines, will need to consult this work.' - Brian P. Farrell, National University of Singapore, and author of The Defence and Fall of Singapore 1940-1942 'This book is an excellent addition to the literature on political violence in Southeast Asia providing a wealth of detail on terrorism, guerilla insurgency, and the use of terror and repression by governments. The book is especially valuable for the broad coverage of many different groups (not just Islamic ones), inclusion of the activities of governments, and a variety of opinions and views on terrorism and political violence. This book should be one of the essential resources for academics, policymakers, or anyone else interested in terrorism, insurgency, and political violence in the region. It is an extremely valuable tool for one and all.' - James M. Lutz, Indiana University - Purdue University, US and co-author of Global Terrorism, with Brenda Lutz 'This is an excellent volume, which is very well conceived and balanced in its treatment of the problem of terrorism and insurgency in Southeast Asia. This volume will greatly advance our empirical understanding of conflict and violence in this pivotal region. The book contains many insightful contributions and, overall, the Handbook will serve as a standard reference on the subject matter for years to come.' - M.L.R. Smith, King's College, University of London, UK"

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Edited by Andrew T.H. Tan, Associate Professor and Convenor for International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
ang bayan, federal movement, security linkages, militant islam, citizenship law, tabligh akbar, new postmodern terrorism, mass casualty terrorist acts, jihad musallah, old terrorism, ceasefire groups, guerilla fronts, separatist insurgency, armed jihad, suicide terrorism, operational branch, fundamental grievances, separatist insurgencies, nationality movements, ethnic forces, suicide operations
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Southeast Asia, East Timor, Jemaah Islamiah, Laskar Jihad, Quezon City, Abu Sayyaf, Kuala Lumpur, Darul Islam, New York, Straits Times, International Crisis Group, Philippine Daily Inquirer, West Papua, Amnesty International, United States, Southern Thailand, Vang Pao, Cold War, Rakhine State, People Betrayed, Bukit Jenalik, Middle East, Second World War, Jakarta Post, Abu Bakar Bashir
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