List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Reconceptualizing the Role of Religion in Democratic Regimes
2. Religion and State in Turkey's Prerepublican Era
3. Turkey's Authoritarian Laicism, 1923-1950
4. Religion and Democracy under Kemalist Hegemony, 1950-2000
5. Religion, Democracy, and the Prevalence of Hegemonic Tendencies, 2000-2017
6. Zionism and Religion before Independence
7. An Era of Constructive Collaboration, 1948-1967
8. A Period of Transition, 1960s-1980s
9. Mounting Challenges, Successful Containment, 1980s-2017
10. Religion, State, and Democracy: Conclusions and Lessons for Emergent Arab Regimes
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Aviad Rubin is Senior Lecturer in the Division of Government and Political Theory in the School of Political Science at the University of Haifa.