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Islamic nationhood and colonial Indonesia: The umma below the winds.(Book Review)

Islamic nationhood and colonial Indonesia: The umma below the winds. By MICHAEL FRANCIS LAFFAN. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. Pp. Xvi, 294....
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 06/01/05 by Riddell, Peter G. · More from publication -
The 'West', Islam and Islamism: Is Ideological Islam Compatible with Liberal Democracy?(Book Review)

By Caroline Cox and John Marks. London: Civitas, 2003. 115 pp. 6 [pounds sterling], paper. Cox and Marks bring to bear their considerable...
Middle East Quarterly, 01/01/04 by Riddell, Peter · More from publication -
Tony Blair needs a hug.(Global newsstand: essays, arguments, and opinions from around the world)

* Progressive Politics, Vol. 2, No. 2, Summer 2003, London The alliance between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and U.S. President George W....
Foreign Policy, 11/01/03 by Riddell, Peter · More from publication -
English and Irish: a way forward through repentance: Peter Riddell reviews a slim book with some big implications. - Where I Sensed the Breath of God: a Footnote in Anglo-Irish History - book review
In the heart of the Falls Road district of West Belfast, Northern Ireland, stands the Redemptorist Monastery of Clonard. It was a source of...
For A Change, 02/01/03 by Peter Riddell · More from publication -
On a wing and a prayer
The Egyptair flight to Cairo was preparing to take off. The emergency instructions had been given in English and were being given in Arabic. Then...
For A Change, 12/01/99 by Peter Riddell · More from publication -
Seminars in Gaza and Israel
An international group, with experience of facilitating change in their societies, spent a week in April in Israel and Palestine, at the invitation...
For A Change, 08/01/99 by Peter Riddell · More from publication -
Racing for a new Lebanon - wheelchair marathon champion and war casualty, Nano Chlemon
You could see he was a sportsman. The broad shoulders and powerful arms, constantly on the move, almost made you forget the wheelchair. But Nano...
For A Change, 04/01/96 by Peter Riddell · More from publication


