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The Varieties Of Religious Repression Why Governments Restrict Religion Ani Sarkissian

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The Varieties Of Religious Repression Why Governments Restrict Religion Ani Sarkissian
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Ani Sarkissian
ISBN: 9780199348084, 0199348081
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Varieties Of Religious Repression Why Governments Restrict Religion Ani Sarkissian by Ani Sarkissian 9780199348084, 0199348081 instant download after payment.

Religious repression--the non-violent suppression of civil and political rights--is a growing and global phenomenon. Though most often practiced in authoritarian countries, levels of religious repression nevertheless vary across a range of non-democratic regimes, including illiberal democracies and competitive authoritarian states.
In The Varieties of Religious Repression, Ani Sarkissian argues that seemingly benign regulations and restrictions on religion are tools that non-democratic leaders use to repress independent civic activity, effectively maintaining their hold on power. Sarkissian examines the interaction of political competition and the structure of religious divisions in society, presenting a theory of why religious repression varies across non-democratic regimes. She also offers a new way of understanding the commonalties and differences of non-democratic regimes by focusing on the targets of religious repression.
Drawing on quantitative data from more than one hundred authoritarian states, as well as case studies of sixteen countries from around the world, Sarkissian explores the varieties of repression that states impose on religious expression, association, and political activities, describing the obstacles these actions present for democratization, pluralism, and the development of an independent civil society.

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