TY - BOOK ID - 78342315 TI - Renovating politics in contemporary Vietnam PY - 2001 SN - 1588261778 9781588261779 9781555879617 PB - Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, DB - UniCat KW - Dissenters KW - Government, Resistance to KW - Civil rights KW - Democratization KW - Political culture KW - Culture KW - Political science KW - Democratic consolidation KW - Democratic transition KW - New democracies KW - Civil resistance KW - Non-resistance to government KW - Resistance to government KW - Political violence KW - Insurgency KW - Nonviolence KW - Revolutions KW - Dissidents KW - Nonconformists KW - Rebels (Social psychology) KW - Conformity KW - Đảng cộng sản Việt Nam. KW - Đảng lao động Việt-Nam KW - C.P.V. (Communist Party of Vietnam) KW - CPV (Communist Party of Vietnam) KW - P.C.V. (Parti communiste vietnamien) KW - PCV (Parti communiste vietnamien) KW - K.P.V. KW - KPV KW - Parti communiste vietnamien KW - Kommunistische Partei Vietnams KW - Communist Party of Vietnam KW - Partei der Werktätigen Vietnams KW - PWV (Partei der Werktätigen Vietnams) KW - P.W.V. KW - Kommunisticheskai︠a︡ partii︠a︡ Vʹetnama KW - KP Vietnams KW - Betonamu Kyōsantō KW - Vietnamese Communist Party KW - VCP (Vietnamese Communist Party) KW - Vietnam KW - Politics and government KW - Economic policy KW - Political resistance UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78342315 AB - Islamic extremism in Southeast Asia has moved beyond a matter of local concern to one of global significance—as the events of the past decade have so clearly demonstrated. Drawing on intensive on-the-ground investigation and interviews with key militants, Zachary Abuza explains the emergence of radical Islamist groups in the region, examines Al-Qaida's role as organizational catalyst, and explores individual and multilateral state responses to the growing—and increasingly violent—Islamic political consciousness. Abuza also analyzes state strategies for combating, co-opting, or coping with militant Islamist groups. A key question here is whether state actors are trying to resolve the root causes of Muslim disaffection—or merely using the "war on terrorism" to suppress the symptoms. ER -