Buku "The Rise of Religion-Based Political Movements"
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Wednesday, 19 August 2009 20:02
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Buku "The Rise of Religion-Based Political Movements" Belum lama ini di UI diluncurkan buku yang mungkin menarik untuk dibaca. "The Rise of Religion-Based Political Movements". Bukan maksud saya mewartakan ini berarti serta-merta menyamakan bahwa peristiwa pemboman Jumat lalu adalah bagian dari gerakan politik berbasis agama. Namun makalah2 yg ditulis akademisi dan praktisi dari berbagai negara Asia, Afrika, dan Eropa, di dalam buku ini menjelaskan fenomena2 di berbagai negara mengenai itu.

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Judul lengkapnya:

The Rise of Religion-Based Political Movements.
A Threat or a Chance for Peace, Security and Development among the Nations? Some Issues and Cases from Asia, Middle East and Arab World

Editor: Darwis Khudori
Published by: ICRP (Indonesian Conference on Religion and Peace)

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Religion-based political movements are not new in the history of humanity. However, the intensification and the internationalisation of the movements since the last quarter of the 20th century have raised a question whether they constitute a threat or a chance for peace, security and sustainable development among the nations.

In accordance with the growing concern in this phenomenon, a group of socially engaged intellectuals met to share their knowledge, experience and reflection on the question. This book is one outcome of the meeting. It is not an exhaustive document on this highly important issue. It is intended to humbly introduce the problem to the public and to participate in the collective search for a solution.

Penulis:

Albert Banico (Philippines)
Antoine Sondag (France)
Ariffin Omar (Malaysia)
Barnabas Tiburtius (India)
Boutros Labaki (Lebanon)
Darwis Khudori (Indonesia/France)
Esmeralda Sanchez (Philippines) Jean-Jacques Ngor Sène (Senegal/USA)
John B. Zhang (China)
Mussolini Lidasan (Philippines)
Paul Hwang (South Korea)
Peter Jacob (Pakistan)
Shamsuddin L. Taya (Philippines/Malaysia)
Siti Musdah Mulia (Indonesia)
Syafi’i Anwar (Indonesia)
Syafiq Hasyim (Indonesia)
Thaweesak Putsukee (Thailand)
Wajahat Masood (Pakistan)
Yoshihide Sakurai (Japan)

Horas!
Erwinton Napitupulu

Sumber: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Forum-Pembaca-Kompas/message/132737


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