The volume uses a country-based approach, focusing on jihadi ideology in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand. The final chapter looks at jihadi content on the internet. CTC hopes this report serves both the academic and practitioner communities to better understand the landscape of terrorism in Southeast Asia.
The landscape of Jihadism in Southeast Asia / Scott Helfstein -- The current and emerging extremist threat in Malaysia / Rohan Gunaratna -- The historical development of Jihadi Islamist thought in Indonesia / Greg Barton -- The influence of transnational Jihadist ideology on Islamic extremist groups in the Philippines : the cases of the Abu Sayyaf group and the Rajah Solaiman movement / Renato Cruz de Castro -- Ideology, religion, and mobilization in the southern Thai conflict / Joseph Chinyong Liow -- A survey of Southeast Asian global Jihadist websites / Jarret Brachman.
Call number
GPO Internet D 109.2:IS 4
Note
Title from PDF title screen (viewed Oct. 8, 2009).
"The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point."
"Southeast Asia Project."
Bibliography (note)
Includes bibliographical references.
Additional formats (note)
Available via the Internet from the CTC web site. Address as of 7/23/09: http://www.ctc.usma.edu/publications/Southeast%20Asia%20Report.pdf.
System details (note)
Mode of access: Internet from the CTC web site. Address as of 7/23/09: http://www.ctc.usma.edu/publications/Southeast%20Asia%20Report.pdf.
Title
Radical Islamic ideology in Southeast Asia / edited by Scott Helfstein.
Publisher
[West Point, NY] : [Combating Terrorism Center], [2009?]
Type of content
text
Type of medium
computer
Type of carrier
online resource
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
System details
Mode of access: Internet from the CTC web site. Address as of 7/23/09: http://www.ctc.usma.edu/publications/Southeast%20Asia%20Report.pdf.
Additional formats
Available via the Internet from the CTC web site. Address as of 7/23/09: http://www.ctc.usma.edu/publications/Southeast%20Asia%20Report.pdf.