Conflict, religion, and culture : domestic and international implications for Southeast Asia and Australia /
Conflict, religion, and culture : domestic and international implications for Southeast Asia and Australia /
edited by Luca Anceschi, Joseph A. Camilleri, Benjamin T. Tolosa Jr.
- Quezon City : Philippines-Australia Studies Network, Ateneo de Manila University, 2009.
- 169 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Terrorism and the "War on terror" : government(al) responses -- Appropriating terror in the Arroyo administration : radicalizing state-civil society relations -- Australia's response to tensions between Islam and the West since 9/11 : the Howard government's legacy -- Anchoring ties in waves of change : Malaysia's evolving relations with the West -- Religion and ethnicity in the post-September 11 environment -- The Australian media's treatment of Muslims, post-11 September 2001 -- Islam and anti-Americanism in today's Indonesia -- Deconstructing identity : ethnicity, religion, and intercommunal relations in Malaysia -- The special case of Mindanao : two perspectives from the field -- Religion and the conventional understanding of the Mindanao conflict -- Locating triggers, reducing domestic tensions : community-based conflict management and the prospects for peace in the southern Philippines.
9789710426058
RELIGION AND POLITICS
RELIGION AND CULTURE
ISLAM AND TERRORISM
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
BL 65 C76 2009
Includes index.
Terrorism and the "War on terror" : government(al) responses -- Appropriating terror in the Arroyo administration : radicalizing state-civil society relations -- Australia's response to tensions between Islam and the West since 9/11 : the Howard government's legacy -- Anchoring ties in waves of change : Malaysia's evolving relations with the West -- Religion and ethnicity in the post-September 11 environment -- The Australian media's treatment of Muslims, post-11 September 2001 -- Islam and anti-Americanism in today's Indonesia -- Deconstructing identity : ethnicity, religion, and intercommunal relations in Malaysia -- The special case of Mindanao : two perspectives from the field -- Religion and the conventional understanding of the Mindanao conflict -- Locating triggers, reducing domestic tensions : community-based conflict management and the prospects for peace in the southern Philippines.
9789710426058
RELIGION AND POLITICS
RELIGION AND CULTURE
ISLAM AND TERRORISM
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
BL 65 C76 2009