PENDEKATAN AMERIKA SERIKAT DALAM MENANGANI KELOMPOK JAMAAH ISLAMIAH DI ASIA TENGGARA ERA PEMERINTAHAN GEORGE BUSH
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2014Author
Winanda Putri, Kiki
Eby Hara, Abubakar
Susilo, Djoko
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Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) is the name of one of the terrorist groups operating in Southeast Asia. JI is a transformation
of Darul Islam (DI) movement which had operated in about 1950 and aimed to establish the Islamic State of
Indonesia (NII). United States is a powerful country which is frequently subjected to acts of terrorism as a result of
the U.S. foreign policy which is always double-standard when it deals with Muslim countries and Israel. This
research examines the approaches undertaken by the United States in dealing with Jemaah Islamiyah in Southeast
Asia during the administration of George W. Bush. This research used descriptive-qualitative data analysis. Data
used were only secondary data which means that the observation of the studied object was not carried out directly
but was obtained from books, published journals, articles or reports in mass media, papers considered relevant, as
well as information found on the internet. U.S. approach in dealing with Jemaah Islamiyah era of the Bush
administration is conducting collaborations in various fields , namely the political and military fields , the field of
law enforcement and extradition , and the provision of aid and economic sanctions.
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