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Public opinion polls show that Arab citizens support both democracy and Islamic governing principles. Among other factors, values related to the historically rooted secular-Islamist cleavage explain a good deal of variation in dual support for democracy and shari'a. Particularly, non-secularist...
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This paper focuses on the relationship between social identity based on national, religious, or international affiliations and attitudes toward foreign policy in the Turkish context. Evidence is drawn from an original survey conducted among university students in Turkey. The results show that...
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Objectives: This article examines cross-national variation in interreligious favorability across the globe. We develop and test several hypotheses linking globalization to attitudes toward the religious other through mechanisms of religious belonging and contact. Methods: Utilizing...
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