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Tables of Contents for Political Islam in Southeast Asia
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
7
6
The external sources of Islamic radicalism
9
2
The domestic sources of Islamic radicalism
11
2
Chapter 1 The varieties of Islam in Southeast Asia
13
12
The complexity of Islam in Indonesia
14
2
The fusion of religion and ethnicity in Malaysia
16
2
Muslims in Singapore
18
1
The unique entity of Brunei Darussalam
19
1
Islam as the unifying factor in Moro identity
20
1
The Muslims of mainland Southeast Asia
21
2
Conclusion
23
2
Chapter 2 Indonesia: the Jihad project
25
14
Islam under the new order
26
1
Islam and post-new order politics
27
1
Laskar Jihad and the religious war in Eastern Indonesia
28
3
Islam and the war on terrorism
31
2
The Bali bombing and its aftermath
33
2
The Indonesian military and Islam
35
2
Conclusion
37
2
Chapter 3 Islamic militancy in Malaysia and Singapore
39
8
Malaysia: the slippery slope towards an Islamic state
39
5
Singapore: Islamic militancy in a multi-ethnic city-state
44
1
Conclusion
45
2
Chapter 4 Muslim separatism in the Philippines and Thailand
47
12
Mindanao: land of unfulfilled promises
47
8
Thailand: the waning of Muslim separatism
55
1
Conclusion
56
3
Chapter 5 Terrorist networks in Southeast Asia
59
8
The Jemaah Islamiyah network
59
7
The ASEAN response
66
1
Conclusion
67
8
The future of Southeast Asian Islam
67
5
The challenge for the West
72
3
Notes
75