Jemaah
Islamiyah: Radical Islamism in Indonesia
Greg Barton
Indonesian authorities responded quickly
to the Bali bombing, tracking down leading Jemaah Islamiyah
(JI) figures and bringing them to trial. Despite a subsequent
attack in Jakarta, the attention of many people has
shifted to the Middle East and potential threats to
Europe. Yet JI has the potential to mount new terrorist
attacks and destablise the world's largest Muslim country
and the Southeast Asian region.
In this timely book Greg Barton traces the religious,
cultural and political development of JI, and argues
that it has important features in common with other
organisations linked to al-Qaeda. Based on extensive
research in Indonesia, the book assesses the level of
support for JI and examines the Indonesian government's
success in dealing with the threat it poses. Barton
argues that, while the Indonesian authorities reacted
well to the events in Bali, their subsequent response
has not been as effective as is commonly assumed. He
analyses the 2004 election results and looks at the
challenges facing President Bambang Susilo Yudhoyono.
Greg BARTON is a Lecturer specializing in Indonesia at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.
publication year: 2005
120 pages
ISBN: 978-9971-69-323-7 Paperback US$18.00 S$22.00
Our edition is available only in Southeast Asia.
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