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12. Многие сведения о сингальско-тамильском противостоянии взяты из беспристрастной и исчерпывающе полной книги Ричардсона, равно как и из не менее полновесного труда: De Silva. Reaping the Whirlwind.
13. Narayan Swamy. Tigers of Lanka: From Boys to Guerrillas. New Delhi: Konark, 1994. P. 40–92; Mary Anne Weaver. The Gods and the Stars // New Yorker. 1988. Mar. 21; Richardson. Paradise Poisoned. P. 351, 352, 479, 480.
14. Michael Radu. How to Kill Civilians in the Name of «Human Rights»: Lessons from Sri Lanka // E-Note, Forein Policy Research Institute, fpri.org. 2009. February.
15. Michael Radu. How to Kill Civilians in the Name of «Human Rights»: Lessons from Sri Lanka // Foreign Policy Research Institute. 2009. February.
16. Jakub J. Grygiel. The Power of Statelessness // Policy Review. 2009. April / May.
17. Al Jazeera. 2009. May 20.
18. Emily Wax. Editor’s Killing Underscores Perils of Reporting in Sri Lanka // Washington Post. 2009. Jan. 15.
19. Samuel P. Huntington. Political Order in Changing Societies. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1968. P. 7.
20. Интервью с Пэтом Гарреттом, старшим научным сотрудником Booz Allen Hamilton.
Глава 12. Бирма: страна, в которой сталкиваются Индия и Китай1. Washington Post, editorial. Aug. 30, 2007.
2. Norman Lewis, Golden Earth. Travels in Burma. 1952; reprint, L.: Eland, 2003. P. 137, 138, 151, 205.
3. Dana Dillon and John J. Tkacik Jr. China’s Quest for Asia // Policy Review. 2005/2006. December/January.
4. Joshua Kurlantzik. The Survivalists: How Burma’s Junta Hangs On // New Republic. 2008. June 11.
5. Greg Sheridan. East Meets West // National Interest. 2006. November/December.
6. Thant Myint-U. The River of Lost Footsteps: A Personal History of Burma. N. Y.: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2006. P. 41.
7. Ibid. P. 47, 59.
8. Pankaj Mishra. The Revolt of the Monks // New York Review of Books. 2008. Feb. 14.
9. Martin Smith. Burma: Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity. L.: Zed, 1991. ch. 2.
10. Ibid.
11. Thant Myint-U. River of Lost Footsteps. P. 162.
12. Amitav Ghosh. In The Glass Palace. N. Y.: Random House, 2000.
13. Mishra. Revolt of the Monks.
14. Brigadier Bernard Fergusson. The Wild Green Earth. L.: Collins, 1946.
15. Washington Post. 2007. Aug. 30.
16. Mishra. Revolt of the Monks.
17. James Fallows. Evil in Burma // TheAtlantic.com. 2008. May 11.
Глава 13. Индонезия: тропический ислам1. Robert D. Kaplan. Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea, and on the Ground. N. Y.: Random House, 2007. Ch. 3.
2. Simon Winchester. Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded; August 27, 1883. N. Y.: HarperCollins, 2003. P. 40, 41, 320, 321.
3. Ibid. P. 326.
4. M. C. Ricklefs. A History of Modern Indonesia Since C. 1200. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1981. P. 10.
5. Clifford Geertz. Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968. P. 11, 12, 16, 66. Фабианством звалось общественное британское движение, возникшее сто лет назад. Оно призывало к демократическому правлению и либеральным реформам, избрав постепенный, нереволюционный подход к делу.
6. Giora Eliraz. Islam in Indonesia: Modernism, Radicalism, and the Middle East Dimension. Brighton, Eng.: Sussex, 2004. P. 74.
7. V. S. Naipaul. Among the Believers: An Islamic Journey. N. Y.: Penguin, 1981. P. 304, 331.
8. John Hughes. The End of Sukarno: A Coup That Misfired; a Purge That Ran Wild. Singapore: Archipelago, 1967, 2002. P. 166–169.
9. Geertz. Islam Observed. P. 65.
10. Eliraz. Islam in Indonesia. P. 42, 43; Winchester. Krakatoa. P. 333, 334.
11. Malcolm H. Kerr. Islamic Reform: The Political and Legal Theories of Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Rida. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966. P. 15.
12. Geertz. Islam Observed. P. 17.
13. Eliraz. Islam in Indonesia. P. 6–8, 14, 20.
14. Ibid. P. 31.
15. Geertz. Islam Observed. P. 61, 62.
16. Andrew MacIntyre and Douglas E. Ramage. Seeing Indonesia as a Normal Country. Barton: Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2008.
17. Eliraz. Islam in Indonesia. P. 67.