Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy

Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy
Title Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Shanti Nair
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2013-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134960999

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A case study of a multi-ethnic Muslim state and a contribution to the study of the domestic functions of foreign policy. The book also addresses the real and imagined significance of Islam as a force in contemporary global politics.

Malaysian Foreign Policy

Malaysian Foreign Policy
Title Malaysian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1990
Genre International relations
ISBN

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Malaysia's Foreign Policy

Malaysia's Foreign Policy
Title Malaysia's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Johan Saravanamuttu
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian
Pages 416
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 981427979X

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This book captures Malaysia's foreign policy over the first fifty years and beyond since the date of the country's formal independence in 1957. The author provides "macro-historical" narratives of foreign policy practices and outcomes over distinct time periods under the tenures of the five prime ministers. One chapter delves into relations with immediate neighbouring states and another chapter analyses the political economy of foreign policy. A postscript deals with the transition of foreign policy beyond the fifth decade. The concluding chapter suggests that Malaysian middlepowermanship has been in the making in foreign policy practice being particularly evident since the Mahathir years. Employing a critical-constructivist approach throughout the study, the author posits that foreign policy should be appreciated as outcomes of socio-political-economic processes embedded within a Malaysian political culture. In terms of broad policy orientations, Malaysian foreign policy over five decades has navigated over the terrains of neutralism, regionalism, globalization and Islamism. However, the critical engagement of civil society in foreign policy construction remains a formidable challenge.

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy
Title Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Rizal Sukma
Publisher Routledge
Pages 193
Release 2004-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134514549

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This companion volume to the highly successful Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy explores the extent to which foreign policy in the world's largest Muslim nation has been influenced by Islamic considerations.

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy

Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy
Title Islam in Indonesian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Rizal Sukma
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 2003
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9780203638552

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This companion volume to the highly successful Islam in Malaysian Foreign Policy explores the extent to which foreign policy in the world's largest Muslim nation has been influenced by Islamic considerations.

Islam in Malaysia

Islam in Malaysia
Title Islam in Malaysia PDF eBook
Author Syed Muhd. Khairudin Aljunied
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 345
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0190925191

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This book surveys the growth and development of Islam in Malaysia from the eleventh to the twenty-first century, investigating how Islam has shaped the social lives, languages, cultures and politics of both Muslims and non-Muslims in one of the most populous Muslim regions in the world. Khairudin Aljunied shows how Muslims in Malaysia built upon the legacy of their pre-Islamic past while benefiting from Islamic ideas, values, and networks to found flourishing states and societies that have played an influential role in a globalizing world. He examines the movement of ideas, peoples, goods, technologies, arts, and cultures across into and out of Malaysia over the centuries. Interactions between Muslims and the local Malay population began as early as the eighth century, sustained by trade and the agency of Sufi as well as Arab, Indian, Persian, and Chinese scholars and missionaries. Aljunied looks at how Malay states and societies survived under colonial regimes that heightened racial and religious divisions, and how Muslims responded through violence as well as reformist movements. Although there have been tensions and skirmishes between Muslims and non-Muslims in Malaysia, they have learned in the main to co-exist harmoniously, creating a society comprising of a variety of distinct populations. This is the first book to provide a seamless account of the millennium-old venture of Islam in Malaysia.

Malaysia and the Islamic World

Malaysia and the Islamic World
Title Malaysia and the Islamic World PDF eBook
Author Abdul Razak Abdullah Baginda
Publisher ASEAN Academic Press Limited
Pages 312
Release 2004
Genre Islam and politics
ISBN

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