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Why did Imam Samudra explode bombs in Balinese nightclubs? It is not possible to answer this question without paying due attention to the social and political context provided by his experiences as a youthful member of Darul Islam, and by the outbreak of religious violence in Indonesia from 1999. The failure of these contextual factors to fully explain his behaviour encouraged this writer to introduce the personality of Imam Samudra as relevant to the question posed above.

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Why did Imam Samudra explode bombs in Balinese nightclubs? It is not possible to answer this question without paying due attention to the social and political context provided by his experiences as a youthful member of Darul Islam, and by the outbreak of religious violence in Indonesia from 1999. The failure of these contextual factors to fully explain his behaviour encouraged this writer to introduce the personality of Imam Samudra as relevant to the question posed above.
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Autorenporträt
Angus McIntyre is an Honorary Associate at La Trobe University and a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Political and Social Change at the Australian National University. He is the author of The Indonesian Presidency: The Shift from Personal toward Constitutional Rule (2005) and has edited two other volumes: Aging and Political Leadership (1988) and Indonesian Political Biography: In Search of Cross-Cultural Understanding (1993). In the years 2009-2012, he worked with colleagues on an Australian Research Council Discovery Project concerning the origins and development of Islamic terrorist behaviour in Indonesia. His contribution to this joint endeavour eventually took shape as this work.