Indonesia's Islamic organizations sustain the country's thriving civil society, democracy, and reputation for tolerance amid diversity. Yet scholars poorly understand how these organizations envision the accommodation of religious difference. What does tolerance mean to the world's largest Islamic organizations? What are the implications for democracy in Indonesia and the broader Muslim world? Jeremy Menchik argues that answering these questions requires decoupling tolerance from liberalism and investigating the historical and political conditions that engender democratic values. Drawing on archival documents, ethnographic observation, comparative political theory, and an original survey, Islam and Democracy in Indonesia demonstrates that I...
Indonesia has a long history of conflict with roots in ethnic, religious, communal and political dif...
In spite of strong support of the majority of Muslims in Indonesia to democratic system, there are s...
This study discusses the discourse on democracy within the context of the larger debate on Islam-sta...
The phenomenon of religious diversity in Indonesia has attracted the interest of many scholars from ...
This study examines whether or not democracy is compatible with Islam by using the cases of Indonesi...
Once a fully free country according to Freedom House, Indonesia has declined to partly free in the l...
As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is internationally often ima...
For much of the 2000s, scholars and activists lauded Indonesia’s surprisingly successful transition ...
Islamic activism or Islamism although they use freedom provided by democracy, actually rejects the p...
This study discusses the discourse on democracy within the context of the larger debate on Islam-sta...
Hefner, in his book entitled Civil Islam, proposes Indonesia as a relevant case in the debate among...
Since the fall of the New Order's authoritarian regime, Indonesia as a country with the largest Musl...
Inspired by the book of Michael Mann about the dark side of democracy that dis-cusses the paradox be...
Since independence, Indonesia has gradually formalized a system of religious pluralism that grants e...
This article discusses the relationship between Islam and democracy according to <em>Jaringan Islam ...
Indonesia has a long history of conflict with roots in ethnic, religious, communal and political dif...
In spite of strong support of the majority of Muslims in Indonesia to democratic system, there are s...
This study discusses the discourse on democracy within the context of the larger debate on Islam-sta...
The phenomenon of religious diversity in Indonesia has attracted the interest of many scholars from ...
This study examines whether or not democracy is compatible with Islam by using the cases of Indonesi...
Once a fully free country according to Freedom House, Indonesia has declined to partly free in the l...
As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is internationally often ima...
For much of the 2000s, scholars and activists lauded Indonesia’s surprisingly successful transition ...
Islamic activism or Islamism although they use freedom provided by democracy, actually rejects the p...
This study discusses the discourse on democracy within the context of the larger debate on Islam-sta...
Hefner, in his book entitled Civil Islam, proposes Indonesia as a relevant case in the debate among...
Since the fall of the New Order's authoritarian regime, Indonesia as a country with the largest Musl...
Inspired by the book of Michael Mann about the dark side of democracy that dis-cusses the paradox be...
Since independence, Indonesia has gradually formalized a system of religious pluralism that grants e...
This article discusses the relationship between Islam and democracy according to <em>Jaringan Islam ...
Indonesia has a long history of conflict with roots in ethnic, religious, communal and political dif...
In spite of strong support of the majority of Muslims in Indonesia to democratic system, there are s...
This study discusses the discourse on democracy within the context of the larger debate on Islam-sta...