Religious diversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific : national case studies
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Religious diversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific : national case studies
Springer, c2010
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"Softcover re-print of the hardcover 1st edition 2010"--T.p. verso of softcover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Religious diversity is now a social fact in most countries of the world. While reports of the impact of religious diversity on Europe and North America are reasonably well-known, the ways in which Southeast Asia and Asia Pacific are religiously diverse and the ways this diversity has been managed are not. This book addresses this lack of information about one of the largest and most diverse regions of the world. It describes the religious diversity of 27 nations, as large and complex as Indonesia and as small as Tuvalu, outlining the current issues and the basic policy approaches to religious diversity. Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands are portrayed as a living laboratory of various religious blends, with a wide variance of histories and many different approaches to managing religious diversity. While interesting in their own right, a study of these nations provides a wealth of case studies of diversity management - most of them stories of success and inclusion.
Table of Contents
The Antipodes and Japan.- Australia.- Japan.- New Zealand.- Island Nations of South East Asia.- Brunei Darussalam.- Timor Leste.- Indonesia.- Malaysia.- Papua New Guinea.- Philippines.- Singapore.- Sri Lanka.- Thailand.- Pacific Island Nations.- Cook Islands.- Fiji.- French Polynesia.- Kiribati.- Marshall Islands.- Federated States of Micronesia.- Nauru.- New Caledonia.- Northern Marianas.- Palau.- Samoa.- Solomon Islands.- Tonga.- Tuvalu.- Vanuatu.- Integrative Chapters.- Minority Religious Groups and the State.- Religious Competition.- Women and Religious Diversity.- Regional Interfaith Dialogue.
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