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E-grāmata: Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia: Disrupting Violence

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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : Asian Security Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134153053
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  • Formāts: 208 pages
  • Sērija : Asian Security Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781134153053

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A major new contribution to comparative and multidisciplinary scholarship on the alignment of religion and violence in the contemporary world, with a special focus on South and Southeast Asia.

Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia shows how this region is the site of recent and emerging democracies, a high degree of religious pluralism, the largest Muslim populations in the world, and several well-organized terrorist groups, making understanding of the dynamics of religious conflict and violence particularly urgent. By bringing scholars from religious studies, political science, sociology, anthropology and international relations into conversation with each other, this volume brings much needed attention to the role of religion in fostering violence in the region and addresses strategies for its containment or resolution. The dearth of other literature on the intersection of religion, politics and violence in contemporary South and Southeast Asia makes the timing of this book particularly relevant.

This book will of great interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Asian politics, security studies and conflict studies.



This is a major new contribution to comparative and multidisciplinary scholarship on the alignment of religion and violence in South and Southeast Asia.
Contributors vii
Preface ix
PART I Religion and violence: an overview 1
1 Introduction: reflections on the nexus of religion and violence
3
LINELL E. CADY AND SHELDON W. SIMON
2 From Bhindranwale to bin Laden: a search for understanding religious violence
21
MARK JUERGENSMEYER
PART II The dynamics of religious violence: case studies from South and Southeast Asia 31
3 The sword against the crescent: religion and violence in Muslim Southeast Asia
33
ROBERT W. HEFNER
4 Buddhism, violence, and the state in Burma (Myanmar) and Sri Lanka
51
JULIANE SCHOBER
5 The roots of religious violence in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
70
SUMIT GANGULY
6 Religious conflict and the globalization of knowledge in Indonesian history
85
MARK WOODWARD
7 Religious violence beyond borders: reframing South Asian cases
105
ALYSSA AYRES
8 The (psychic) roots of religious violence in South and Southeast Asia
122
KUMAR RAMAKRISHNA
9 Debating strategies for disrupting violence: lessons from South Asia
135
MAYA CHADDA
10 Violence and the long road to reconciliation in Southern Thailand
154
JOSEPH CHINYONG LIOW
11 Levinas and the question of civilizational amity after September 11
174
SEE SENG TAN
Index 194


Linell E. Cady, Sheldon W. Simon