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Emergency Propaganda - The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds 1948-1958 (Hardcover): Kumar Ramakrishna Emergency Propaganda - The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds 1948-1958 (Hardcover)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R4,295 Discovery Miles 42 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


Sheds new light on the hitherto neglected years of the Emergency (1955-58) demonstrating how it was British propaganda which decisively ended the shooting war in December 1958. The study argues for a concept of 'propaganda' that embraces not merely 'words' in the form of film, radio and leaflets but also 'deeds'.

Emergency Propaganda - The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds 1948-1958 (Paperback): Kumar Ramakrishna Emergency Propaganda - The Winning of Malayan Hearts and Minds 1948-1958 (Paperback)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sheds new light on the hitherto neglected years of the Emergency (1955-58) demonstrating how it was British propaganda which decisively ended the shooting war in December 1958. The study argues for a concept of 'propaganda' that embraces not merely 'words' in the form of film, radio and leaflets but also 'deeds'.

Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia - The Power of the Manichean Mindset (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia - The Power of the Manichean Mindset (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R2,368 Discovery Miles 23 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing upon insights from the natural and social sciences, this book puts forth a provocative new argument that the violent Islamist threat in Indonesia today derives its stubborn resilience from being in essence a complex, adaptive and self-organizing system – or what some specialists might even call a super-organism. The book challenges the popular assumption that ideology is the root cause that explains why Indonesian Islamists radicalize into violent extremism. In addition it addresses why despite years of intense security force pressure, seemingly disparate militant cells keep ‘popping up’ like the proverbial hydra - and in the apparent absence of a centralized coordinating body, nevertheless appear to display an organic interconnectivity with one another. Going beyond standard ideological mantras the book argues that fresh inter-disciplinary thinking is needed to cope with the constantly mutating violent Islamist challenge in Indonesia, and puts forth a comprehensive strategy for doing so. It will be of interest to academics and students of terrorism, religion and violence in the Southeast Asian region.

Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia - The Power of the Manichean Mindset (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Kumar Ramakrishna Islamist Terrorism and Militancy in Indonesia - The Power of the Manichean Mindset (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R2,615 Discovery Miles 26 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing upon insights from the natural and social sciences, this book puts forth a provocative new argument that the violent Islamist threat in Indonesia today derives its stubborn resilience from being in essence a complex, adaptive and self-organizing system - or what some specialists might even call a super-organism. The book challenges the popular assumption that ideology is the root cause that explains why Indonesian Islamists radicalize into violent extremism. In addition it addresses why despite years of intense security force pressure, seemingly disparate militant cells keep 'popping up' like the proverbial hydra - and in the apparent absence of a centralized coordinating body, nevertheless appear to display an organic interconnectivity with one another. Going beyond standard ideological mantras the book argues that fresh inter-disciplinary thinking is needed to cope with the constantly mutating violent Islamist challenge in Indonesia, and puts forth a comprehensive strategy for doing so. It will be of interest to academics and students of terrorism, religion and violence in the Southeast Asian region.

Extremist Islam - Recognition and Response in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Kumar Ramakrishna Extremist Islam - Recognition and Response in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the Bali terrorist attacks in 2002, law enforcement agencies have rigorously combatted terrorist networks in Southeast Asia, yet groups motivated by violent extremist interpretations of Islam remain resilient and dangerous. This book shines a light on specific beliefs, behaviors, and policies that impact these challenges, ultimately offering cutting-edge, effective tools for response. The book begins by challenging misguided and controversial notions that depict Islam as an inherently violent religion, arguing that the theological-ideological amalgam of what has been called Salafabism is the more useful lens for recognizing closed-minded extremist currents. The book carefully distinguishes this Salafabist extremist mindset from relatively open-minded Salafabist radicalism, paying due attention to "nonviolent extremists" and the ways they can contribute to rather than reduce violent terrorist activity in the region. Using poignant case studies from Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Indonesia, the book clarifies a bewildering range of terminology associated with Islamist violence and explains how imprecise and oversimplified narratives are destructive to progress-and worse, empowering to terrorist organizations. These chapters build up to research-informed policies and rhetorical recommendations for improved outcomes. With its novel insights into the root causes of extremist terrorism in Southeast Asia, the ineffective policies that prohibit progress and promote unrest in this region, and the avenues for positive change, this book offers a comprehensive strategy for fostering theologically sound yet culturally authentic counterterrorist measures that defend the complex, richly textured tapestry of culture in Southeast Asia.

Teaching Terror - Strategic and Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World (Hardcover, annotated edition): James J.F. Forest Teaching Terror - Strategic and Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World (Hardcover, annotated edition)
James J.F. Forest; Contributions by Cindy C. Combs, R. Kim Cragin, Rohan Gunaratna, Brian A. Jackson, …
R3,669 Discovery Miles 36 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the world of terrorism, knowledge is a critical asset. Recent studies have revealed that, among international terrorists, there is a global sharing of ideas, tactics, strategies, and lessons learned. Teaching Terror examines this sharing of information in the terrorist world, shaping our understanding of, and response to, the global threat of terrorism. Chapters cover various aspects of individual and organizational learning, some using a general level of analysis and others presenting case studies of individual terrorist groups. These groups teach each other through a variety of means, including training camps and the Internet. Terrorist networks are also learning organizations, drawing on situational awareness, adapting their behavior, and, to give one example, improving not just their use of improvised explosive devices, but also rendering technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles and satellite phones ineffective. This book provides a wealth of insights on the transfer of knowledge in the world of terrorism, and offers policy implications for counterterrorism professionals, scholars, and policymakers.

After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Hardcover): Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Hardcover)
Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan
R4,349 Discovery Miles 43 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first to deal with the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia after the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002, and in the wake of the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological nature, sociopolitical motivations, trans-regional linkages, geographic loci and functional characteristics of the terrorist threat in the region. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators from two of Asia's top think tanks--the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, both based in Singapore. This represents a formidable and hitherto unequalled combination of expertise.

Original Sin"? Revising the Revisionist Critique of the 1963 Operation Coldstore in Singapore (Hardcover): Kumar Ramakrishna Original Sin"? Revising the Revisionist Critique of the 1963 Operation Coldstore in Singapore (Hardcover)
Kumar Ramakrishna
R968 R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Save R196 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Revisionist" or "alternative" historians have increasingly questioned elements of the Singapore Story - the master narrative of the nation's political and socioeconomic development since its founding by the British in 1819. Much criticism focuses especially on one defining episode of the Story: the internal security dragnet mounted on 2 February 1963 against Communist United Front elements on the island, known to posterity as Operation Coldstore. The revisionists claim that Coldstore was mounted for political rather than security reasons and actually destroyed a legitimate Progressive Left opposition personalized by the charismatic figure of Lim Chin Siong - rather than a dangerous Communist network as the conventional wisdom holds. Relying on both declassified and some previously unseen classified sources, this book challenges revisionist claims, reiterating the historic importance of Coldstore in helping pave the way for Singapore's remarkable journey from Third World status to First in a single generation.

Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor For All Seasons (Paperback): Mushahid Ali, Kumar Ramakrishna Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor For All Seasons (Paperback)
Mushahid Ali, Kumar Ramakrishna
R1,127 Discovery Miles 11 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor for All Seasons is a collection of essays commemorating the life of Singapore's sixth President, the late Mr S R Nathan. The book aims to give greater insights into the wide-ranging roles he had in his various contributions to Singapore. It reviews his leadership and influence, his distinguished civil service career, and his commitment to social service. The organisation of the sections in the book reflects the extensive footprints Mr Nathan has left in many different sectors: foreign service; security and intelligence; community building and social welfare; labour and trade unions; media; and research and academia. This book also contains views on his remarkable career from foreign observers. Other contributors include public servants, policymakers, and scholars who have worked with him, learned from him, and who were inspired by his lifelong dedication to Singapore. Told through the voices of these people, Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor for All Seasons gives an informative, and yet, personal account of Mr Nathan as a leader and mentor.

Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor For All Seasons (Hardcover): Mushahid Ali, Kumar Ramakrishna Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor For All Seasons (Hardcover)
Mushahid Ali, Kumar Ramakrishna
R2,400 Discovery Miles 24 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor for All Seasons is a collection of essays commemorating the life of Singapore's sixth President, the late Mr S R Nathan. The book aims to give greater insights into the wide-ranging roles he had in his various contributions to Singapore. It reviews his leadership and influence, his distinguished civil service career, and his commitment to social service. The organisation of the sections in the book reflects the extensive footprints Mr Nathan has left in many different sectors: foreign service; security and intelligence; community building and social welfare; labour and trade unions; media; and research and academia. This book also contains views on his remarkable career from foreign observers. Other contributors include public servants, policymakers, and scholars who have worked with him, learned from him, and who were inspired by his lifelong dedication to Singapore. Told through the voices of these people, Remembering S R Nathan: A Mentor for All Seasons gives an informative, and yet, personal account of Mr Nathan as a leader and mentor.

Teaching Terror - Strategic and Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World (Paperback, New): James J.F. Forest Teaching Terror - Strategic and Tactical Learning in the Terrorist World (Paperback, New)
James J.F. Forest; Contributions by Cindy C. Combs, R. Kim Cragin, Rohan Gunaratna, Brian A. Jackson, …
R1,918 Discovery Miles 19 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the world of terrorism, knowledge is a critical asset. Recent studies have revealed that, among international terrorists, there is a global sharing of ideas, tactics, strategies, and lessons learned. Teaching Terror examines this sharing of information in the terrorist world, shaping our understanding of, and response to, the global threat of terrorism. Chapters cover various aspects of individual and organizational learning, some using a general level of analysis and others presenting case studies of individual terrorist groups. These groups teach each other through a variety of means, including training camps and the Internet. Terrorist networks are also learning organizations, drawing on situational awareness, adapting their behavior, and, to give one example, improving not just their use of improvised explosive devices, but also rendering technology such as unmanned aerial vehicles and satellite phones ineffective. This book provides a wealth of insights on the transfer of knowledge in the world of terrorism, and offers policy implications for counterterrorism professionals, scholars, and policymakers.

After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Paperback): Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan After Bali: The Threat Of Terrorism In Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Kumar Ramakrishna, See Seng Tan
R2,538 Discovery Miles 25 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the first to deal with the specific threat of terrorism in Southeast Asia after the Bali blasts of 12 October 2002, and in the wake of the US-led war on Iraq. It offers a comprehensive and critical examination of the ideological nature, sociopolitical motivations, trans-regional linkages, geographic loci and functional characteristics of the terrorist threat in the region. The contributors include leading scholars of political Islam in the region, renowned terrorism and regional security analysts, as well as highly regarded regional journalists and commentators from two of Asia's top think tanks--the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies and the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, both based in Singapore. This represents a formidable and hitherto unequalled combination of expertise.

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