Defeating the scourge of terrorism: How soft law instruments in Singapore can develop societal trust and promote cooperative norms
The maintenance of a ‘moderate, mainstream’ Muslim community as a bulwark against the fraying of harmonious ethnic relations has become a key governance concern in multiracial, multi-religious societies post9/11. In light of the global concern, and often paranoia, with diasporic Islam, Islamic relig...
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Main Author: | EUGENE, Tan K. B. |
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2020
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