Southeast Asia after 11 September
In: Terrorism and political violence, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 148-170
ISSN: 0954-6553
Southeast Asia has become the 'second front' in the global campaign against terrorism. Former concerns on the part of the US about the human rights failings of regional regimes have been shelved in order to secure cooperation against supporters of Al-Qaeda, & US troops have been directly committed to the field in the Philippines. Although there is confirmed evidence of international terrorist activity undertaken by small cells in Southeast Asia, this issue has also served to entrench illiberal regimes & trends. While the US may destroy terrorist groups its strategy may also further undermine democracy in the region, thus contributing to the political & social conditions that are conducive to the emergence of terrorism. Adapted from the source document.