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SCHULZE, KIRSTEN E (8) answer(s).
 
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Camp david and the Al-Aqsa intifada: An assessment of the state / Schulze, Kirsten E 2001  Article
Schulze, Kirsten E Article
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Publication 2001.
Description 214-234
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East Timor referendum crisis and its impact on indonesian politics / Schulze, Kirsten E   Article
Schulze, Kirsten E Article
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Publication 2001.
Key Words Conflict  Indonesia  East Timor  Internal Politics 
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ID:   077689


From the battlefield to the negotiating table: GAM and the Indonesian Government 1999-2005 / Schulze, Kirsten E   Journal Article
Schulze, Kirsten E Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article looks at the motivations of the Indonesian government and GAM to shift from a purely military strategy in the 1980s and 1990s to a combined strategy in 2000, which for the first time included negotiations. It starts by considering the paradigms through which Jakarta viewed Aceh and GAM viewed Indonesia, and then demonstrates that these paradigms necessitated military action by both protagonists. It then proceeds to explore the changes in the Indonesian governments after the fall of Suharto and their attitudes toward both negotiations and military solution. This is followed by an analysis of GAM's position on negotiations. It will be argued that for both Indonesia and GAM negotiations were part of a broader politico-military strategy rather than an either/or position. It will be further argued that in both cases military weakness, though not a defeat in a conventional sense, played an important role in the decision to embrace the negotiating table.
Key Words Conflict  Military Strategy  Indonesia  Negotiation 
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ID:   050243


International history of the twentieth century / Best, Antony; Hanhimaki, Jussi M; Maiolo, Joseph A; Schulze, Kirsten E 2004  Book
Best, Antony Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2004.
Description xxvii, 531p.Pbk
Standard Number 0415207401
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ID:   051122


Isrel's Covert diplomacy in Lebanon / Schulze, Kirsten E 1998  Book
Schulze, Kirsten E Book
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Publication Hampshire, macmillan Press, 1998.
Description xii,213p.
Standard Number 0333711238
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ID:   167505


Making Jihadis, Waging Jihad: Transnational and Local Dimensions of the ISIS Phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia / Schulze, Kirsten E; Liow, Joseph Chinyong   Journal Article
Liow, Joseph Chinyong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the ISIS phenomenon in Indonesia and Malaysia. It aims to explain how, where, and why the transnational and local intersect as well as the role of religion, particularly in the ideological narratives and recruitment strategies of local jihadi groups. At the heart of this analysis is the question to what extent Indonesians and Malaysians were lured into joining ISIS as a result of its "universal" ideology and global recruitment strategy or whether they were instead propelled by local Indonesian and Malaysian dynamics into Syria and into "importing" and "indigenising" ISIS to advance their own agendas. The article argues that the potency and appeal of the extremist narrative of ISIS derives from how it animates and feeds off prevailing debates within Indonesia and Malaysia. These debates revolve around issues such as the nature of Muslim identity and what it means to be a "good Muslim", the place of Islamic law in society, relations within the ummah as well as with non-Muslims, and Islamic eschatology. While there is clearly a transnational dimension, the motivations for Southeast Asians to sympathize with or join the Syrian jihad and their engagement with ISIS are ultimately the product of local Indonesian and Malaysian dynamics rather than the "lure" of ISIS per se. This article thus contributes to the broader scholarly debate on how "global" the global jihad actually is and the phenomenon of "glocalisation".
Key Words Indonesia  Malaysia  Jihadis  Waging Jihad  ISIS Phenomenon 
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Point of departure: the 1967 war and the Jews of Lebanon / Schulze, Kirsten E   Journal Article
Schulze, Kirsten E Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article looks at the impact of the 1967 June War upon the Jews of Lebanon and analyses why this war precipitated large-scale Jewish emigration. It argues that there were four key reasons for the Jewish exodus.
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Struggle for an independent aceh: the Ideology, capacity, strat / Schulze, Kirsten E   Journal Article
Schulze, Kirsten E Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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