Negotiating democracy and religious pluralism : India, Pakistan, and Turkey / edited by Karen Barkey, Sudipta Kaviraj, and Vatsal Naresh.

Contributor(s): Barkey, Karen, 1958- [editor.] | Kaviraj, Sudipta [editor.] | Naresh, Vatsal [editor.] | Oxford Scholarship Online - EBAMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Modern South Asia | Oxford scholarship onlinePublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021Description: 1 online resource (392 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197530054 (ebook) :Subject(s): Democracy -- Religious aspects | Democracy -- India | Democracy -- Pakistan | Democracy -- Turkey | Religious pluralism -- India | Religious pluralism -- Pakistan | Religious pluralism -- TurkeyAdditional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification: 322.10954 LOC classification: BL65.P7Online resources: e-book Full-text access Summary: 'Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism' examines the relationship between the functioning of democracy and the prior existence of religious plurality in three societies outside the West: India, Pakistan, and Turkey. The volume brings together political scientists, sociologists, historians, and legal scholars to illuminate various trajectories of political thought, state policy, and the exercise of social power during and following a transition to democracy, and, reflexively, the political categories that shape our understanding of these changes in South Asia and Turkey.
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'Negotiating Democracy and Religious Pluralism' examines the relationship between the functioning of democracy and the prior existence of religious plurality in three societies outside the West: India, Pakistan, and Turkey. The volume brings together political scientists, sociologists, historians, and legal scholars to illuminate various trajectories of political thought, state policy, and the exercise of social power during and following a transition to democracy, and, reflexively, the political categories that shape our understanding of these changes in South Asia and Turkey.

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