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      Global protests against anti-Islam video : impact on security in Southeast Asia

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      Author
      Cheong, Damien D
      Kumar Ramakrishna
      Date of Issue
      2012
      School
      S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
      Abstract
      Global protests against the video clip mocking Islam continue to spread, and could potentially cause upheaval in Southeast Asia. Although steps have been taken to prevent the dissemination of the video, governments should be prepared for the unintended consequences arising from the protests.
      Subject
      DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science
      Type
      Commentary
      Series/Journal Title
      RSIS Commentaries, 177-12
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