Southeast Asia manifests some of the most interesting, non-violent as well as conflictual elements of Islamic social and political life in the world. This book examines the ways in which Muslim politics in Southeast Asia has greatly impacted democratic practice and contributed to its practical and discursive development. It addresses the majority and minority situations of Muslims within both democratic and authoritarian politics. It shows, for example, how in Muslim majority Indonesia and Malaysia, political Islam directly engages with procedural democracy; in Muslim minority Thailand and...
Southeast Asia manifests some of the most interesting, non-violent as well as conflictual elements of Islamic social and political life in the worl...
This captures Malaysia's foreign policy over the first fifty years and beyond since the date of the country's formal independence in 1957. The author provides ""macro-historical"" narratives of foreign policy practices and outcomes over distinct time periods under the tenures of the five prime ministers.
This captures Malaysia's foreign policy over the first fifty years and beyond since the date of the country's formal independence in 1957. The author ...