Religion and regimes: support, separation






















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You may send this item to up to five recipients. The name field is required. Please enter your name. The E-mail message field is required. Please enter the message. Empirically sound chapters successfully discuss case selection rationale and explain state-religion relations in the cases studied. This book stands out with its compelling theoretical arguments.

Contributors are no strangers to the literature on comparative politics and religion. Chapters offer valuable historical and contemporary contexts of the cases examined.

This book will be of great interest to all scholars and students of religion and politics. It is an accessible and informative study that will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience. Tamadonfar and Jelen succeed in their effort to tease out the core analytical importance of the regime for our understanding of how religious and state actors interact in different national contexts.

Covering fifteen countries on four continents, the contributions to this volume have much to offer all students of religion and politics in our globalizing world. The authors provide compelling comparisons that show how similar contexts can provide divergent long-term results. By presenting a wide array of cases, the volume encourages the reader to compare and contrast--seeing the patterns that can and do emerge across diverse political and religious communities.

Tamadonfar and Jelen succeed in their effort to tease out the core analytical importance of the regime for our understandingof how religious and state actors interact in different national contexts.



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