BIBLIOGRAPHY: FACTORS THAT TRIGGER RADICALIZATION OF MUSLIM COMMUNITY IN THE PHILIPPINES

By Abhoud Syed M. Lingga

 

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Abuza, Zachary. 2005. Balik-Terrorism: The Return of the Abu Sayyaf. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi

 

Quevedo, Orlando B. 2004. “Injustice: the Root of Conflict in Mindanao”. http://www.mindanews.com/peprcs/peacetalk/quevedo.shtml

 

Philippine Human Development Report 2005 (PHDR 2005). Human Development Network, United Nations Development Programme and New Zealand Agency for International Development.

 

Rabasa, Angel. 2004. “Overview,” in The Muslim World After 9/11, ed. by Angel M. Rabasa, Cheryl Benard, Peter Chalk, C. Christine Fair, Theodore Karasik, Rollie Lal, Ian Lesser and David Thaler. Stanta Monica, CA: Rand Corporation.

 

Rabasa, Angel. 2005. “Moderate and Radical Islam,” Testimony presented before the House Armed Forces Committee Defense Review Terrorism and Radical Islam Gap Panel, November 3. Published by Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, November 2005.

 

“Reds forming group to recruit Moros,” Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 15, p.17.

 

Social Weather Stations. 2005. “Conflict Resolution and the Participation of Women in Peace, Governance and Development: an Integration of Three Surveys.”