How do religious civil wars evolve? Many violent conflicts are fought between groups of different faiths. The paper argues, however, that religious differences rarely directly lead to conflict onset. Rather, the apparent religious dimension of many civil wars is a consequence of successful religious framing. Political and military leaders offer religious interpretations designed to legitimize the use of force and to mobilize believers to violent action. Such framing processes can be more or less successful, depending inter alia on the authority of the political and religious leadership, on the coherence and appropriateness of the frames, on the existence of persuasive counter-frames, and on the availability of communication infrastructures ...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
Many civil wars are fought between members of different religious communities. It seems plausible to...
Five factors have contributed greatly to religious violence in the Southeast Asia: the regional stra...
This dissertation examines the effect of religion on the use of military force by states against oth...
Between 1999 and 2002 religion-related riots took place on the Maluku islands in Indonesia. After th...
Drawing on a rich body of multimethod field research, this book examines the ways in which Indonesia...
This paper seeks to develop a nuanced and qualified account of the distinctive ways in which religio...
The lecture was delivered on 15 June 2016.How should we understand the religious dimensions of polit...
Is there a dynamic correspondence between the unfolding of media narratives about conflict and how t...
This paper tests whether local religious institutions have a dampening effect on the probability of ...
There is substantial research on the influence of elite defections on civil resistance campaign outc...
The connections between religion and violence are complex and multifaceted. From the conflicts in Mi...
There is an ample body of literature which seek to investigate the role of religion in armed conflic...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
Many civil wars are fought between members of different religious communities. It seems plausible to...
Five factors have contributed greatly to religious violence in the Southeast Asia: the regional stra...
This dissertation examines the effect of religion on the use of military force by states against oth...
Between 1999 and 2002 religion-related riots took place on the Maluku islands in Indonesia. After th...
Drawing on a rich body of multimethod field research, this book examines the ways in which Indonesia...
This paper seeks to develop a nuanced and qualified account of the distinctive ways in which religio...
The lecture was delivered on 15 June 2016.How should we understand the religious dimensions of polit...
Is there a dynamic correspondence between the unfolding of media narratives about conflict and how t...
This paper tests whether local religious institutions have a dampening effect on the probability of ...
There is substantial research on the influence of elite defections on civil resistance campaign outc...
The connections between religion and violence are complex and multifaceted. From the conflicts in Mi...
There is an ample body of literature which seek to investigate the role of religion in armed conflic...
Indonesia is a pluralistic country inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Catholics, Hindus, Buddhists, a...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...