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The purpose of the book is to ascertain whether there is a generic impact that religion brings to bear on recent political changes in the modern world. Over the last two decades or so, there have been increasing numbers of political issues with which various manifestations of religion engage. This impact is not restricted exclusively to countries in the developed or developing world. Instead, we seem to be seeing a widespread impact of religion on politics which defies earlier assumptions about secularisation. This presumed that the more modern a country is then the less likely it is that religion will play a significant political role. Recent evidence is, however, firmly to the contrary: the degree of modernity in a country does not correspond well with the amount of religiosity in a country, nor with the role that religion can play in politics.The book focuses on the recent return of religion to politics. It assesses how religion is involved in recent examples of political change in various countries, including the impact of religion on democratization. The book features both theoretical chapters and case studies. The case studies examine different countries (Israel, Egypt, Morocco, and Iran) and regions (Sub-Saharan Africa), with a focus on Islam, Judaism and Protestantism and Catholicism. The overall aim is to get a sense of what is happening when religion and politics interact.The chapters in this book were originally published in Democratization.

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Religion and Political Change in the Modern World
The purpose of this book is to ascertain whether there is ageneric impact that religion brings to bearon recent political changes in the modern world. Over the last two decades or so, there have been increasing numbers of political issues with which various manifestations of religion engage. This impact is not restricted exclusively to countries in the developed or developing world. Instead, we seem to be seeing a widespread impact of religion on politics which defies earlier assumptions about secularisation. This presumed that the more modern a country is then the less likely it is that religion will play a significant political role. Recent evidence is, however, firmly to the contrary: the degree of modernity in a country does not correspond well with the amount of religiosity in a country, nor with the role that religion can play in politics.
The book focuses on the recent return of religion to politics. It assesses how religion is involved in recent examples of political change in various countries, including the impact of religion on democratization. The book features both theoretical chapters and case studies. The case studies examine different countries (Israel, Egypt, Morocco, and Iran) and regions (sub-Saharan Africa), with a focus on Islam, Judaism and Protestantism and Catholicism. The overall aim is to get a sense of what is happening when religion and politics interact.
The chapters in this book were originally published in Democratization .
Jeffrey Haynes is the co-editor of Democratization . He is the director of the Centre for the Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation and Professor of Politics at London Metropolitan University, UK.
Democratization Special Issues
Series editors:
Jeffrey Haynes , London Metropolitan University, UK
Aurel Croissant , University of Heidelberg, Germany
The journal, Democratization, emerged in 1994, during the third wave of democracy, a period which saw democratic transformation of dozens of regimes around the world. Over the last decade or so, the journal has published a number of special issues as books, each of which has focused upon cutting edge issues linked to democratization. Collectively, they underline the capacity of democratization to induce debate, uncertainty, and perhaps progress towards better forms of politics, focused on the achievement of the democratic aspirations of men and women everywhere.
Religion and Political Change in the Modern World
Edited by Jeffrey Haynes
Comparing Autocracies in the Early Twenty-first Century
Two-volume set:
1. Unpacking Autocracies Explaining Similarity and Difference
2. The Performance and Persistence of Autocracies
Edited by Aurel Croissant, Steffen Kailitz, Patrick Koellner and Stefan Wurster
Twenty Years of Studying Democratization
Three-volume set:
1. Democratic Transition and Consolidation
2. Democratization, Democracy and Authoritarian Continuity
3. Building Blocks of Democracy
Edited by Aurel Croissant and Jeffrey Haynes
Political Opposition in Sub-Saharan Africa
Edited by Elliott Green, Johanna Sderstrm and Emil Uddhammar
Conflicting Objectives in Democracy Promotion
Do All Good Things Go Together?
Edited by Julia Leininger, Sonja Grimm and Tina Freyburg
Previously Published Books from Democratization
Coloured Revolutions and Authoritarian Reactions
Edited by Evgeny Finkel and Yitzhak M. Brudny
Ethnic Party Bans in Africa
Edited by Matthijs Bogaards, Matthias Basedau and Christof Hartmann
Democracy Promotion in the EUs Neighbourhood
From Leverage to Governance?
Edited by Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig
Democratization in Africa: Challenges and Prospects
Edited by Gordon Crawford and Gabrielle Lynch
Democracy Promotion and the Colour Revolutions
Edited by Susan Stewart
Promoting Party Politics in Emerging Democracies
Edited by Peter Burnell and Andre W. M. Gerrits
Democracy and Violence
Global Debates and Local Challenges
Edited by John Schwarzmantel and Hendrik Jan Kraetzschmar
Religion and Democratizations
Edited by Jeffrey Haynes
The European Unions Democratization Agenda in the Mediterranean
Edited by Michelle Pace and Peter Seeberg
War and Democratization
Legality, Legitimacy and Effectiveness
Edited by Wolfgang Merkel and Sonja Grimm
Democratization in the Muslim World
Changing Patterns of Authority and Power
Edited by Francesco Volpi and Francesco Cavatorta
Religion, Democracy and Democratization
Edited by John Anderson
On the State of Democracy
Edited by Julio Faundez
Religion and Political Change in the Modern World
Edited by
Jeffrey Haynes
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ISBN 13: 978-0-415-74496-6
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Publisher's Note
The publisher accepts responsibility for any inconsistencies that may have arisen during the conversion of this book from journal articles to book chapters, namely the possible inclusion of journal terminology.
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Contents
Jeffrey Haynes
Steve Bruce
Lan T. Chu
Udi Sommer, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan
Frederic Volpi
Jeff Haynes
Hendrik Kraetzschmar and Francesco Cavatorta
Naser Ghobadzadeh and Lily Zubaidah Rahim
Pazit Ben-Nun-Bloom, Mina Zemach and Asher Arian
The following chapters were originally published in various issues of Democratization. When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 2
Did Protestantism Create Democracy? Steve Bruce Democratization , volume 11, issue 4 (August 2004), pp. 3-20
Chapter 3
Unfinished business: the Catholic Church, communism, and democratization Lan T. Chu Democratization , volume 18, issue 3 (June 2011) pp. 631-654
Chapter 4
Does faith limit immorality? The politics of religion and corruption Udi Sommer, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan Democratization , volume 20, issue 2 (March 2013) pp. 287-309
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