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100 1 $aJuergensmeyer, Mark.
245 10 $aGlobal rebellion :$breligious challenges to the secular state, from Christian militias to al Qaeda /$cMark Juergensmeyer.
260 $aBerkeley :$bUniversity of California Press,$cc2008.
300 $axii, 370 p. ;$c24 cm.
440 0 $aComparative studies in religion and society ;$v16
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 321-355) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction: The rise of religious rebellion -- The religious challenge to the secular state -- The loss of faith in secular nationalism -- The competition between two ideologies -- The mutual rejection of religion and secularism -- The front line of religious rebellions : the Middle East -- Egypt's origins of Muslim rebellion -- Iran's paradigmatic revolution -- Israel's militant Zionism -- Hamas : the Islamic intifada -- Insurgents in Iraq -- Other movements in the Middle East and Africa -- Political targets of rebellion : South, Central, and Southeast Asia -- Resurgent Islam in South and Central Asia -- Hindu nationalism -- Sikhism's suppressed war -- Buddhist revolts in Asia -- Religious activists in Southeast Asia -- Post-Cold War rebels : Europe, East Asia, and the United States -- The religious rejections of socialist states -- Christian and secular xenophobia in Europe -- A peaceful resolution in Northern Ireland -- Imagined armaggedon in Japan -- The militant Christian right in the United States -- Transnational networks : global Jihad -- The rise of Jihadi ideology -- Emerging networks in the Afghan-Soviet war -- Global Jihad after September 11, 2001 -- The enduring problems of violence, democracy, and human rights -- Why religious confrontations are violent -- Empowering marginal peoples -- Does religion challenge democracy? -- Minority and individual human rights -- Conclusion: Religious rebellion and global war -- What does religion have to do with it? -- The future of religious rebellions.
650 0 $aReligions.
650 0 $aRadicalism$xReligious aspects.
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