Separation of Religion and State and Secularism in Theory and in Practice |
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Authors: | Jonathan Fox |
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Institution: | 1. University of Passau, Chair of Slavic Literatures and Cultures, Passau, Germanyhanna.staehle@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study examines whether states follow the religion policies they declare in their constitutions. It identifies four types of policies which officially seek to limit religion's role in government: absolute separation of religion and state (SRAS); neutral political concern; exclusion of ideals; and secularism–laicism. I determine whether states follow these policies using the religion and state (RAS) dataset and compare this to constitutional declarations that the state is secular and declarations of separation of religion and state. The results show that a majority of states which make both types of declaration do not follow these policies based on any of the four standards used in this study. However, the presence and wording of these clauses are correlated with state religion policy. |
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Keywords: | Mediatisation Russian Orthodox Church/Russian Orthodoxy mediated Orthodoxy Patriarch Kirill media strategy/media policy |
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