RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT
The study, based on the study of literature on Southeast Asian responses to changes in Southeast Asian anti-terrorism policy has two main objectives. First, to determine what effect anti-terrorism policy of the United States to Southeast Asia after 9/11 and the second goal how Southeast Asia respond...
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author | , Ezza Hanindya Mufti , Dr. Nanang Pamuji Mugasejati |
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description | The study, based on the study of literature on Southeast Asian responses to
changes in Southeast Asian anti-terrorism policy has two main objectives. First, to
determine what effect anti-terrorism policy of the United States to Southeast Asia
after 9/11 and the second goal how Southeast Asia respond to the policy change. This
study uses descriptive secondary data collection.
The results showed that the changes of anti-terrorism policy of the United
States, the issue of global security has quickly spread around the world. The fight
against terrorism in Southeast Asia has led to changes in the attitude of the
government in dealing with separatism in Southeast Asia. With the help of allies and
the use of its power as a superpower state, the United States pressuring countries of
Southeast Asia to obey the anti-terrorism policy. This is also done for the United
States actually has economic and political interests to the South-East Asia.
In general, governments of Southeast Asia increasingly tighten oversight of a
number of groups who allegedly have links with Al-Qaeda cooperation such as JI and
the MILF. Changes in the government's attitude is also because the role of the United
States in implementing global strategy against terrorism. However, anti-terrorism
policy of the United States of America shows a failure in view of the fact that the
issue of conflict based on religion, conflict, ethnic secession and other fundamentalist
conflicts already exist in Southeast Asia long before the 9/11. |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:1198412016-03-04T08:34:47Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/119841/ RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT , Ezza Hanindya Mufti , Dr. Nanang Pamuji Mugasejati ETD The study, based on the study of literature on Southeast Asian responses to changes in Southeast Asian anti-terrorism policy has two main objectives. First, to determine what effect anti-terrorism policy of the United States to Southeast Asia after 9/11 and the second goal how Southeast Asia respond to the policy change. This study uses descriptive secondary data collection. The results showed that the changes of anti-terrorism policy of the United States, the issue of global security has quickly spread around the world. The fight against terrorism in Southeast Asia has led to changes in the attitude of the government in dealing with separatism in Southeast Asia. With the help of allies and the use of its power as a superpower state, the United States pressuring countries of Southeast Asia to obey the anti-terrorism policy. This is also done for the United States actually has economic and political interests to the South-East Asia. In general, governments of Southeast Asia increasingly tighten oversight of a number of groups who allegedly have links with Al-Qaeda cooperation such as JI and the MILF. Changes in the government's attitude is also because the role of the United States in implementing global strategy against terrorism. However, anti-terrorism policy of the United States of America shows a failure in view of the fact that the issue of conflict based on religion, conflict, ethnic secession and other fundamentalist conflicts already exist in Southeast Asia long before the 9/11. [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed , Ezza Hanindya Mufti and , Dr. Nanang Pamuji Mugasejati (2013) RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT. UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED. http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=59846 |
spellingShingle | ETD , Ezza Hanindya Mufti , Dr. Nanang Pamuji Mugasejati RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title | RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title_full | RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title_fullStr | RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title_full_unstemmed | RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title_short | RESPON ASIA TENGGARA TERHADAP KEBIJAKAN ANTI TERORISME AMERIKA SERIKAT |
title_sort | respon asia tenggara terhadap kebijakan anti terorisme amerika serikat |
topic | ETD |
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