Conflict, religion, and culture : domestic and international implications for Southeast Asia and Australia / edited by Luca Anceschi, Joseph A. Camilleri, Benjamin T. Tolosa Jr.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Arts and Sciences | Filipiniana | FIL BL 65 C76 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000000114 |
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.
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