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The New Cold War? : Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State
5. Religious Ambivalence toward Socialist Nationalism: Formerly Marxist States
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Publication date:
December 31 1993
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University of California Press
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December 31 1993
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: 110-150
DOI:
10.1525/9780520915015-008
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Acknowledgments
pp. VII
Contents
pp. XIII
Preface to the Paperback Edition
pp. 1
Introduction: The Rise of Religious Nationalism
pp. 11
1. The Loss of Faith in Secular Nationalism
pp. 26
2. Competing Ideologies of Order
pp. 45
3. Models of Religious Revolution: The Middle East
pp. 78
4. Political Targets of Religion: South Asia
pp. 110
5. Religious Ambivalence toward Socialist Nationalism: Formerly Marxist States
pp. 153
6. Why Religious Confrontations Are Violent
pp. 171
7. Democracy, Human Rights, and the Modern Religious State
pp. 193
Conclusion: Can We Live with Religious Nationalism?
pp. 203
Notes
pp. 249
Bibliography
pp. 277
List of Interviews
pp. 283
Index
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