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  1. Mobilization and Arenas of Opposition in Indonesia’s New Order (1966–1998)
  2. Comparative Sociology, Global History, and Contentious Politics: A Special Issue Celebrating the Work of Charles Tilly
  3. Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde: Scholar of Law, Religion, and Democracy - Discussed: Religion, Law, and Democracy: Selected Writings. By Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde. Edited by Mirjam Künkler and Tine Stein. Translated by Thomas Dunlap. Oxford: Oxford Unive...
  4. Preaching Politics: How Politicization Undermines Religious Authority in the Middle East
  5. INTRODUCTION - A Secular Age beyond the West: Religion, Law and the State in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa. Edited by Mirjam Künkler, John Madeley, and Shylashri Shankar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. 440. $120.00 CAD (cloth...
  6. David Martin in Memoriam (1929–2019)
  7. A Secular Age Beyond the West
  8. Statism, Secularism, Liberalism - Böckenförde's Contributions to German Staatsrechtslehre in the Light of Contemporary Challenges within and beyond the State
  9. Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde: Inner-Catholic Critic and Advocate of Open Neutrality
  10. De-centring Shiʿi Islam
  11. Constitutional and Political Theory
  12. Böckenförde’s Constitutional Theory
  13. Constitutional Jurisdiction
  14. Böckenförde’s Political Theory of the State
  15. Böckenförde on the Relationship between State, Citizenship, and Political Autonomy
  16. Studying Female Islamic Authority: From Top-Down to Bottom-Up Modes of Certification
  17. Constitutionalism in Rough Seas
  18. The Unification of Law and the Postcolonial State
  19. A private matter? Religious education and democracy in Indonesia and Israel
  20. A SECULAR AGE BEYOND THE WEST: FORMS OF DIFFERENTIATION IN AND AROUND THE RELIGIOUS FIELD
  21. Regulation of “Religion” and the “Religious”: The Politics of Judicialization and Bureaucratization in India and Indonesia
  22. Democracy and Islam in Indonesia
  23. Indonesian Democratization in Theoretical Perspective
  24. How Pluralist Democracy Became the Consensual Discourse Among Secular and Nonsecular Muslims in Indonesia
  25. Religious parties
  26. 1. Indonesian Democratization in Theoretical Perspective
  27. 3. How Pluralist Democracy Became the Consensual Discourse Among Secular and Nonsecular Muslims in Indonesia
  28. Democracy and Islam in Indonesia
  29. Einleitung
  30. Electoral Victory, Political Defeat: A Failed Democratic Transition in Iran
  31. Schlussbetrachtung: Demokratie und Religion – Befunde aus vier jungen Demokratien
  32. Religion-State Relations and Democracy in Egypt and Tunisia: Models from the Democratizing Muslim World - and their Limits
  33. The Life of Two Mujtahidahs: Female Religious Authority in Twentieth-Century Iran
  34. The multi-faceted role of religious actors in democratization processes: empirical evidence from five young democracies
  35. The Special Court of the Clergy (Dādgāh-Ye Vizheh-Ye Ruhāniyat) and the Repression of Dissident Clergy in Iran
  36. The Life of Two Mujtahidahs: Female Religious Authority in 20th Century Iran