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Tolerance without liberalism:
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Jeremy M. Menchik
Y. M. Herrera
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Latin Dissertation
Language of Document
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English
Record Number
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1103811
Doc. No
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TLpq911060174
Main Entry
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Jeremy M. Menchik
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Y. M. Herrera
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Tolerance without liberalism:\ Jeremy M. MenchikY. M. Herrera
College
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The University of Wisconsin - Madison
Date
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2011
student score
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2011
Degree
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Ph.D.
Page No
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308
Abstract
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Tolerance has emerged as the singular answer to many of the questions of the twenty-first century: how to resolve ethnic conflict, how to cope with instability in new democracies, and how to resolve the friction between the dueling projects of liberal secularism and religious revival. Unclear, however, are the causal origins of tolerance. How do institutions that promote peaceful coexistence emerge? Are these institutions the same in the post-colonial Muslim world as in the West? Once established, what explains the variation in the practices of tolerance over time, by different actors, and toward different minorities? Based on two years of field research including extensive archival work, in-depth interviews and new survey data with 1000 Islamic elites from Indonesia, the world's largest-Muslim majority country, this dissertation develops a theory of tolerance and intolerance as strategies by political actors instead of an outcome of theology or doctrine. I argue that tolerance and intolerance are something that Islamic actors do rather than something that they are . Part one differentiates Indonesia's system of communal tolerance from the liberal model of tolerance and situates its origins in the late colonial period. Part two exploits three types of variation to show that tolerant and intolerant behavior are contingent outcomes of state-formation, the delineation of friend and enemy in war, identity construction in civil society, and political alliance. This argument has causal implications for explaining conflict and coexistence and theoretical implications for understanding the origins and practices of tolerance.
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Indonesia
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Islam
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Liberalism
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Political science
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Political violence
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Social sciences
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