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060723
Aid efforts in aceh encourage peace talks
/ Smith, Anthony L
Mar 2005
Smith, Anthony L
Journal Article
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Mar 2005.
Key Words
Peacekeeping
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International aid
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Tsunami
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058648
ASEAN's sinth summit: what did it achieve?
/ Smith, Anthony L
Jul-Sep 2004
Smith, Anthony L
Journal Article
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Jul-Sep 2004.
Key Words
ASEAN
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Security
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Economy
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AFTA
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057161
Glass half full: Indonesia-US relations in the age of terror
/ Smith, Anthony L
Smith, Anthony L
Journal Article
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Dec 2003.
Key Words
Terrorism
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United States
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Indonesia-International Relations-United States
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United states-International Relations-Indonesia
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060839
Politics of negotiating the terrorist problem in Indonesia
/ Smith, Anthony L
Jan-Feb 2005
Smith, Anthony L
Journal Article
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Jan-Feb 2005.
Summary/Abstract
Although Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) is a pan-Southeast Asia jihadi network, it has been able to headquarter itself in Indonesia, where it has also been able to find the lion's share of its recruits. This article finds that there is little support for hardline Islamic political movements, or even violent jihadi groups, from the wider population. Yet at the same time the public is skeptical about the existence of an international terrorist problem. Not only is there general denial amongst the Indonesian population but Indonesia's political leaders have had to tread carefully on the issue. Indonesia has had a degree of success in denting the JI network but confronting terrorism on the whole is fraught with political difficultiesnotably the impression that the war on terrorism might be a plot to weaken the Islamic world.
Key Words
Indonesia
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Southeast Asia
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Islamic World
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Jihad
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islamic Terrorist
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049765
Strategic Centrality: Indonesia's changing role in ASEAN
/ Smith, Anthony L
2000
Smith, Anthony L
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Publication
Singapore, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000.
Description
viii, 88p.
Series
Pacific strategic paper; no.10
Standard Number
9812301038
Key Words
ASEAN
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Indonesia - Foreign Relations
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Indonesia - Foreign Relations - ASEAN Countries
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ASEAN Countries - Foreign Relations - Indonesia
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Indonesia - Politics and Government - 1996
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Financial Crises - Indonesia
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Indonesia - Economic Conditions - 1945
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