The Terrorist Threat from Thailand. Jihad or Quest for Justice?
- 265pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The first book to comprehensively analyze the terrorist conflict in Thailand within the framework of global jihad.
The first book to comprehensively analyze the terrorist conflict in Thailand within the framework of global jihad.
Focusing on the evolving landscape of terrorism and extremism in Southeast Asia, this book provides a thorough evaluation of the region's responses to threats following significant events like the 9/11 attacks and the Bali bombings. It assesses the effectiveness of existing strategies and policies implemented by various countries over the past decade. The analysis aims to determine whether the region has become safer and whether a reevaluation or new approach is necessary to effectively manage ongoing risks.
The book critically evaluates the "War on Terror" a decade after 9/11, analyzing the current status of al-Qaeda and other jihadist movements. It examines the broader implications of significant events in the Islamic world, including the Arab Spring, and questions the effectiveness of existing strategies. The author argues for a potential reevaluation of approaches to managing international terrorism, particularly in the context of evolving jihadist threats.