RELIGION AND CONFLICT IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Although conflict both between and within religious traditions has long been a feature of the political and social environment across Asia, it has assumed greater political significance with recent waves of communal violence and the rise of radical Islam.
This multidisciplinary volume analyses the causes and dynamics of religiously inflected violence. Relying primarily upon illustrative case studies from a range of countries in South and Southeast Asia, the chapters are grouped around three main themes: the causes of religiously justified collective violence; the international and transnational settings for religious violence; and strategies for disrupting religious violence.
While the book makes clear that religiously inflected violence is a general term that encompasses analytically distinct types which have to be countered or prevented in different ways, the studies also demonstrate the fluidity of the boundary between them. For example, communal violence lends itself to discursive reframing as religious warfare, thereby translating what is essentially a local conflict into global discourses of religious violence. The book also underscores the crucial role of the state in provoking religious violence or failing to intervene and highlights the contentions for political, legal and cultural authority between the secular state and religiously motivated actors.
Bringing together scholars from religious studies, political science, sociology, anthropology and international relations, this volume brings much needed attention to the role of religion in fostering violence in South and Southeast Asia and addresses strategies for its containment or resolution.
This book will be of great interest to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of Asian politics, security studies and conflict studies.
Linell E. Cady is Franca Oreffice Deans Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies and director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict at Arizona State University. Her publications include Religion, Theology, and American Public Life and the co-edited volume Religious Studies, Theology and the University: Conflicting Maps, Changing Terrain.
Sheldon W. Simon is Professor of Political Science and faculty associate of the Center for Asian Studies and Program in Southeast Asian Studies at Arizona State University. He is the author or editor of nine books, including The Many Faces of Asian Security and East Asian Security in the Post-Cold War Era.
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RELIGION AND CONFLICT IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Disrupting violence
Edited by Linell E. Cady and Sheldon W. Simon
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Religion and conflict in South and Southeast Asia : disrupting violence / edited by Linell E. Cady and Sheldon W. Simon.
p. cm. -- (Asian security studies)
Revised papers originally presented at a conference held at Arizona State
University in October, 2004.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Violence South Asia Congresses. 2. Violence Southeast Asia Congresses. 3. Religion and politics South Asia Congresses. 4. Religion and politics Southeast Asia Congresses. 5. South Asia Social conditions Congresses. 6. Southeast Asia Social conditions Congresses. I. Cady, Linell Elizabeth, 1952 II. Simon, Sheldon W., 1937 III. Title. IV. Series.
HN670.3.Z9 .R45 2006
306.60954 2006019046
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