Controlling arms and terror in the Asia Pacific after Bali and Baghdad

Years after 9/11, the Global War on Terror is still not over. The deepening crisis in Iraq has been accompanied by rising violence in Asia, as the bombings in Indonesia show. The 18 specialists and policymakers who have contributed to this book assess how the security scenario in the Asia Pacific ha...

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Other Authors: Vicziany, Marika (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Northampton, Mass. Edward Elgar 2007
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Table of Contents:
  • What has changed, and what hasn't changed, since 9/9? / Marika Vicziany
  • Money laundering and security / Kannan Srinivasan
  • The role of the European Union in Asian security / Liisa Laakso
  • The legal response of India, Malaysia, Singapore and Australia to 9/11 / Oliver Mendelsohn
  • Deadly discourse: reflections on terrorism and security in an age of fear / Amitav Acharya
  • Islamic militancy and Pakistan : domestic and global implications / Samina Yasmeen
  • Musharraf and controlling terrorism / Farhan Bokhari
  • Deconstructing Muslim terrorism / Pervez Hoodbhoy
  • The Indo-Pakistan peace process and the China factor / Asad Durrani
  • South-east Asia's counter-terrorism dilemma / David Wright-Neville
  • South-east Asian responses to arms and terror / K. S. Nathan
  • Progress and setbacks in Philippine-US security relations / Noel M. Morada
  • Counter-terrorism legislation in the Philippines / Charles G. L. Donnelly
  • Issues in South Asian terrorism / S. D. Muni
  • Missile proliferation in India and Pakistan / Ben Sheppard
  • The role of Russian industry in the Asian arms race / Carlo Kopp
  • China, the United States and national missile defence : an Australian perspective / Kim C. Beazley
  • Japan's experience with terrorism / Takashi Sakamoto