"Singh writes a detailed and carefully defined analysis of the growth of Islamic extremism in Southeast Asia. Professor Singh is conscientious about defining the Islamic terms that he uses, noting their multiple meanings; however, he does not box himself in with overly narrow definitions. The book is organized into a well-written introduction; four chapters outlining the history of religious extremism and terrorism in Southeast Asia (principally Indonesia), the growth of transnational terrorist organizations, and the problems of counterterrorism policy in Southeast Asia; and a conclusion outlining policy suggestions for the governments of the region. Professor Singh's detailed knowledge of Islamic movements in Southeast Asia, and particularly Al-Jama'ah al-Islamiyyah, makes the book an interesting read complete with organizational charts and graphs of terrorist organizations and their global links.....Recommended. Research and professional collections." - Choice