| 1 |
Contemporary Narratives of Leftist Islam Movements in Indonesia and Turkey: A Comparative Analysis |
2115 |
| 2 |
Governing Religion: Colonial Legality, State, and the Case of Hijab in India |
1176 |
| 3 |
Promoting Indonesian Moderate Islam on the Global Stage: Non-State Actors’ Soft Power Diplomacy in the Post-New Order Era |
751 |
| 4 |
How Illiberal is Indonesia's Democracy? A Comparative Perspective on Indonesia's State Enforcement of Religion |
728 |
| 5 |
Muslim Politics Between Sharia and Democracy |
651 |
| 6 |
The Muslim Brotherhood: From the Caliphate to the Modern Civic State |
634 |
| 7 |
China's Soft Power in Indonesia: Eliminating the Remnants of Suharto’s US-Backed Anti-Communist Propaganda |
586 |
| 8 |
Faith and Empowerment among Bangladeshi Muslim Women |
550 |
| 9 |
Continuity and Discontinuity of National Roles in Middle-Power States: The Case of Indonesia’s Foreign Policy |
526 |
| 10 |
When Religious Conservatism Intertwines with Anti-Scientism: Friday Prayers in the Time of Corona in Semarang, Indonesia |
508 |
| 11 |
How Philippine Nationalist and Neo-Imperialist Political Identities Influence Foreign Policy: Examining the Case of Palestine |
497 |
| 12 |
When Piety is Framed as Threatening: The Hijrah Movement within the Politics of Religious Moderation in Indonesia |
461 |
| 13 |
The Impact of Non-Violent Muslim Extremism: Reflections on Indonesia and Malaysia |
451 |
| 14 |
Shifting Politics Between Muslim States & Israel: From the Khartoum Declaration to the Abraham Accords |
448 |
| 15 |
Joko Widodo's 'Bebas-Aktif' Foreign Policy Approach: Continuity and Change |
434 |
| 16 |
Social Media as a Space for Islamophobia: COVID and Social-Environment Crisis Management |
413 |
| 17 |
'More Than Just Devotion': The Conservative Turn Among Subcultural Muslim Youths in the Indonesian Underground Music Scene |
409 |
| 18 |
Ethnicity and Democracy: Managing Political Complexities in West Papua |
393 |
| 19 |
From Words to Violence: Tracing the Trajectory of Dangerous Speech and Its Impact on the Ahmadiyya Community in Bangladesh |
391 |
| 20 |
State-Sanctioned Hostility: The Instrumentalization of Mass Emotion Through Pakistan's Anti-Blasphemy Laws and its Impact on Christian Minorities |
362 |