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PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study

Year 2008, Volume: 7 Issue: 2&3, 1 - 14, 16.09.2008

Abstract

Though terrorism has existed for more than 2,000 years, the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. brought
international repercussions unlike any previously experienced. In response to the attacks, the U.S.
immediately attempted to build a broad-based anti-terrorism coalition in what is known as the “War
against Terrorism” (WAT) or “War on Terrorism.” Malaysia has its own experiences with terrorism,
such as during the ‘communist emergency’ of the 1950s. In light of Malaysia’s unique history in
overcoming terrorism and the present-day WAT, this study aimed to explore Malaysian’s perceptions
of the WAT. Findings from the study indicate that Malaysians hold mostly negative views on the
WAT, i.e.: they doubt the intentions of the US government; they view the WAT as a fight against
Muslims and as a means for US control; they view the military approach as ineffective; they perceive a
conscious effort to link terrorism to Islam; they view the Western media as being insensitive to non-
Westerners and they believe that the WAT has had little impact on reducing terrorism due to hidden
political agendas. Qualitative findings from the study stress the need for counter-terrorism policy
makers to identify the root-causes of terrorism in order to develop appropriate socio-economic
programs for the poor, marginalized, discontented and discriminated groups in societies

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Year 2008, Volume: 7 Issue: 2&3, 1 - 14, 16.09.2008

Abstract

References

  • Dunne, T. (1999). The road to contemporary terrorism. Retrieved from: www.homelandsecurity.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Documents&file=get&download=124
  • Ganor, B. (5 June, 2006). Terrorism: No prohibition without definition.
  • Retrieved from: www.ict.org.il/articlesdet.cfm?articleid=393. Government of Malaysia. (2006). 9th Malaysia Plan 2006-2010. Kuala Lumpur: Percetakan Nasional Malaysia.
  • Huntington. (1993). The clash of civilizations. Foreign Affairs, 72(3).
  • International Crisis Group. (2006). Terrorism in Indonesia: Noordin’s networks. Retrieved from: http://www.Crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=4092&1=1
  • Jihad Watch. (2004). Stop linking Islam to terrorism, says Malaysia’s Abdullah. Retrieved from: www.jihadwatch.org/archives/003366.php.
  • Mohamad, M. (2005). Islam, terrorism and Malaysia’s response. Asia Society. Retrieved from: www.asiasociety.org/speeches/mahathir.html
  • Morris, E. & Hoe, A. (1987). Terrorism: Threats and response. London: Macmillan Press.
  • Rahim M. Sail, Krauss, S. & Zanariah Mohd Nor. (2003). Terrorism and terrorist activities:
  • Complexities, myths and realities. Institute for Community and Peace Studies, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang (Unpublished). Thackrah, R. (1987). Terrorism: A definitional problem. In Paul Wilkinson and A. M. Stewart.
  • Contemporary Research on Terrorism. Great Britain: Aberdeen University Press. University of British Columbia, Canada. (2005). Human Security Report 2005: War and Peace in the st century. Retrieved from: www.un.org/unitingagainstterrorism/chap2.htm
  • Wikipedia. (2006). Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition_of_terrorism
  • Wilkinson, P. (1976). Political terrorism. Great Britain: The Macmillan Press.
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Abu Daud Silong, Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss This is me

Abu Daud Silong This is me

Zaharah, Hassan This is me

Steven Eric Krauss This is me

Publication Date September 16, 2008
Published in Issue Year 2008 Volume: 7 Issue: 2&3

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APA Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, A. D. S., Silong, A. D., Hassan, Z., Krauss, S. E. (2008). PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 7(2&3), 1-14.
AMA Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss ADS, Silong AD, Hassan Z, Krauss SE. PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. September 2008;7(2&3):1-14.
Chicago Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, Abu Daud Silong, Abu Daud Silong, Zaharah, Hassan, and Steven Eric Krauss. “PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 7, no. 2&3 (September 2008): 1-14.
EndNote Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss ADS, Silong AD, Hassan Z, Krauss SE (September 1, 2008) PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 7 2&3 1–14.
IEEE A. D. S. Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, A. D. Silong, Z. Hassan, and S. E. Krauss, “PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study”, Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 7, no. 2 & 3, pp. 1–14, 2008.
ISNAD Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, Abu Daud Silong, et al. “PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations 7/2 & 3 (September 2008), 1-14.
JAMA Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss ADS, Silong AD, Hassan Z, Krauss SE. PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2008;7:1–14.
MLA Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss, Abu Daud Silong, et al. “PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study”. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, vol. 7, no. 2&3, 2008, pp. 1-14.
Vancouver Zaharah Hassan, Steven Eric Krauss ADS, Silong AD, Hassan Z, Krauss SE. PERCEPTIONS OF THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM (WAT): A Malaysian Case Study. Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations. 2008;7(2&3):1-14.