This comprehensive volume examines the nature, causes, and
consequences of state religion policy in 183 countries between 1990
and 2014. Each contribution uses round 3 of the Religion and State
dataset which includes information on 117 distinct state religion
policies. Secular and religious forces in society and government
compete in order to influence state religion policy in a vibrant
religious economy. While governments are more involved in religion in
2014 than they were in 1990, most states both added and dropped
religion policies during this period. This is important because these
policies impact on a number of important political, social, and
economic phenomena. In this collection the authors examine the impact
of state religion policies on interstate militarized disputes, violent
domestic conflict, terrorism, and voting for political parties. They
also examine some of the factors that influence state religion policy,
including the attitudes of citizens toward religion and religious
minorities, free and open elections, and having an independent
judiciary. This book was originally published as a special issue of
the journal Religion, State & Society.
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ISBN
9781000008746
Publisert
2020
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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