id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt r494vh5693m Michael Daniel Driessen Religiously Friendly Democracy: Framing Political and Religious Identities in Catholic and Muslim Societies 2011 .txt text/plain 173 4 17 My analysis presents a theory for modeling the dynamics which are created when states allow hostile religions more access to the political and public spheres during moments of democratization (or lesser forms of political liberalization) by a) allowing religious political parties to contest elections and b) biasing religion-state arrangements in favor of religion. This research project explores the relationship between faith and nation, and the institutional entanglements of religion, state and democracy in Catholic and Muslim societies. cache/r494vh5693m.txt txt/r494vh5693m.txt