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Indonesia, Islam, and Democracy: Dynamics in a Global Context
Indonesia, Islam, and Democracy: Dynamics in a Global Context explores the complex relationship between Islam and democratic development in Indonesia within the broader framework of global political transformations. The book analyzes how Indonesia, as the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation, has navigated the intersection of faith, politics, and modern governance. Through a blend of historical, sociopolitical, and comparative perspectives, it examines the role of Islamic organizations, civil society, and political elites in shaping a distinctly Indonesian model of democracy. The work also situates Indonesia’s experience within global debates on Islam and democratization, highlighting both its challenges—such as identity politics and religious intolerance—and its contributions as a model of pluralism and democratic resilience in the Muslim world.
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