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Countering insurgencies and violent extremism in South and South East Asia /
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Format: | Printed Book |
Edition: | First edition. |
Series: | Cass military studies
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1. Emerging challenges
- Countering the Islamic State in asia / Dawood Azami
- Philippines' counter-terror conundrum: Marawi and Duterte's battle against the Islamic State / Richard Javad Heydarian
- The evolution of violent extremism and state response in Indonesia / Geoffrey MacDonald, Rhonda Mays, and Luke Waggoner
- The Rohingya and Myanmar's counter terrorism approach / Bibhu Prasad Routray
- Emerging violent radical Islamism in the Maldives / Kirklin J. Bateman
- Part 2. Cautious optimism - or false dawn?
- Back to the future: Nepali people's war as "new war" / Thomas A. Marks
- India's two-track response to the Naxalite movement: security and development, but no political process / Samir Puri
- India's fleeting attachment to the counterinsurgency grand strategy / Bibhu Prasad Routray
- Countering violent extremism: the Singapore experience / Mohamed Bin Ali
- Challenges in counter terrorism and counter violent extremism in Malaysia / Andrin Raj
- Part 3. Quagmires
- The counter-insurgency quandary in post-2001 Afghanistan / Antonio Giustozzi
- Insurgency and violent extremism in Pakistan / Marvin G. Weinbaum
- Counter-insurgency in Pakistan: the role of legitimacy / Anatol Lieven
- Thailand's south: roots of conflict / Thomas A. Marks
- Part 4. Victory?
- Size still matters: explaining Sri Lanka's counterinsurgency victory over the Tamil Tigers / Sameer Lalwani
- Sri Lanka: state response to Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam / Thomas A. Marks
- Conclusion.