ABSTRACT

As religion and politics become ever more intertwined, relationships between religion and political parties are of increasing global political significance. This handbook responds to that development, providing important results of current research involving religion and politics, focusing on: democratisation, democracy, party platform formation, party moderation and secularisation, social constituency representation and interest articulation.

Covering core issues, new debates, and country case studies, the handbook provides a comprehensive overview of fundamentals and new directions in the subject. Adopting a comparative approach, it examines the relationships between religion and political parties in a variety of contexts, regions and countries with a focus on Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Hinduism. Contributions cover such topics as:

  • religion, secularisation and modernisation;
  • religious fundamentalism and terrorism;
  • the role of religion in conflict resolution and peacebuilding;
  • religion and its connection to state, democratisation and democracy; and
  • regional case studies covering Asia, the Americas, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa.

This comprehensive handbook provides crucial information for students, researchers and professionals researching the topics of politics, religion, comparative politics, secularism, religious movements, political parties and interest groups, and religion and sociology.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|48 pages

Core issues and topics

chapter 1|11 pages

The next Middle Ages

Religion and political culture

chapter 2|11 pages

Religion, state and nation

Islamic parties between ideology and religion

chapter 3|13 pages

Religion and society

part II|84 pages

New debates

part III|259 pages

Country case studies

part |37 pages

Europe

part |50 pages

Sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 21|12 pages

Old and new alliances

Christian churches and the African National Congress in South Africa

chapter 24|13 pages

Nigeria

part |87 pages

The Middle East and North Africa

chapter 25|11 pages

Israel

Political parties

chapter 26|11 pages

Religion and politics in Palestine

The case of Hamas

chapter 27|11 pages

Turkey

The contested role of Islam and pro-Islamic parties

chapter 30|11 pages

Moroccan constitutional reform and Islamism(s)

Renegotiating the role of religion in the political field

chapter 31|17 pages

Egypt 1