Religion and Security in South and Central Asia

Religion and Security in South and Central Asia
Author: K. Warikoo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136890208

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Religion and security play an important role in traditional societies. In South and Central Asia, traditional and moderate Islamic beliefs and practices with strong indigenous and Sufi content are diametrically opposed to radical Wahabi and Taliban brands of Islam intolerant of other cultures and groups. The emergence of radical extremist and violent Islamist movements poses serious challenges to the secular and democratic polity, inter-religious harmony, security and territorial integrity of states in the region. As such, religious extremism, terrorism, drug trafficking and arms smuggling are viewed by various countries in South and Central Asia and also in the West as the main threats to their security. Against this backdrop, this book provides local perspectives on religion, security, history and geopolitics in South Asia and Central Asia in an integrated manner. Presenting a holistic and updated view of the developments inside and across South and Central Asia, it offers concise analyses by experts on the region. Contributors discuss topics such as the resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the politics and practice of Islamist terrorism in India, and the security challenges posed by religious radicalism in Bangladesh. The book makes a significant contribution to South and Central Asian Studies, as well as studies on Regional Security.

Religious Radicalism and Security in South Asia

Religious Radicalism and Security in South Asia
Author: Satu P. Limaye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Hinduism and state
ISBN: 0971941661

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Religious Militancy and Security in South Asia

Religious Militancy and Security in South Asia
Author: Mufleh R. Osmany,Shaheen Afroze
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015076854051

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Politics and Security in South Asia

Politics and Security in South Asia
Author: A. K. M. Abdus Sabur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2004
Genre: National security
ISBN: 9843211626

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Religion and Security

Religion and Security
Author: Robert A. Seiple,Dennis Hoover
Publsiher: Sheed & Ward
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015060381368

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In global security today, religion is not only part of the problem but also part of the solution. This book explores positive nexus points between religion and security, paying particular attention to the resources within the Abrahamic faith traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam that foster sustainable peace.

Religion Extremism and Violence in South Asia

Religion  Extremism and Violence in South Asia
Author: Imran Ahmed,Zahid Shahab Ahmed,Howard Brasted,Shahram Akbarzadeh
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2022-03-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9811668469

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This book sheds light on religiously motivated extremism and violence in South Asia, a phenomenon which ostensibly poses critical and unique challenges to the peace, security and governance not only of the region, but also of the world at large. The book is distinctive in-so-far as it reexamines conventional wisdom held about religious extremism in South Asia and departs from the literature which centres its analyses on Islamic militancy based on the questions and assumptions of the West’s ‘war on terror’. This volume also offers a comprehensive analysis of new extremist movements and how their emergence and success places existing theoretical frameworks in the study of religious extremism into question. It further examines topical issues including the study of social media and its impact on the evolution and operation of violent extremism. The book also analyses grassroots and innovative non-state initiatives aimed to counter extremist ideologies. Through case studies focusing on Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, this collection examines extremist materials, methods of political mobilisation and recruitment processes and maps the interconnected nature of sociological change with the ideological transformations of extremist movements.

Securitization of Islam A Vicious Circle

Securitization of Islam  A Vicious Circle
Author: Kathrin Lenz-Raymann
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783839429044

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Diverse Islamic groups have triggered a »revival of Islam« in Central Asia in the last decades. As a result, there has been a general securitization of Islam by the governments: not only do they combat the terrorist Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan but also outlaw popular groups such as the Gülen movement. However, strong repression of religion might lead to radicalization. Kathrin Lenz-Raymann tests this hypothesis with an agent-based computer simulation and enriches her study with interviews with international experts, leaders of political Islam and representatives of folk Islam. She concludes that ensuring religious rights is essential for national security.

The Spectre of Afghanistan

The Spectre of Afghanistan
Author: Amin Saikal,Kirill Nourzhanov
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781788317665

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Aiming to connect a number of divergent perspectives on the current state of Afghanistan, this book outlines the country's past and present instability and how this impacts and is conceptualised by its neighbours as well as by international heavyweights such as Russia, China and the United States. Given Afghanistan's extensive cross-border ethnic, linguistic, sectarian and cultural ties with its neighbours – whatever transpires in the war-torn country is bound to have regional and global security implications. This study focuses on the current formal and informal defensive policies the states of Central Asia may or may not have in place in the event of the Afghan situation deteriorating further or the Taliban-led insurgency substantially widening their influence. The book also considers the positions and policy responses of three influential actors in the region: Russia, China and the United States. It assesses the convergence of interests between these great powers in stabilising Afghanistan, and their divergence of geopolitical objectives in the region. With President Donald Trump unpredictably upheaving American policy in Afghanistan, an assertive Russia continuing to expand its influence across Central Asia and China seeking to have a wider economic and security role in the region, this book offers a timely assessment of an internationally-important topic.