An Institutional Approach to the Politics of Western Muslim Minorities -- Western Muslims and Established State-Religion Relations -- Claiming Space in America's Pluralism: Muslims Enter the Political Maelstrom -- The Practice of Their Faith: Muslims and the State in Britain, France, and Germany -- Religion, Muslims, and the State in Britain and France: From Westphalia to 9/11 -- Western Muslims and Political Institutions -- Muslim Underrepresentation in American Politics -- Muslims Representing Muslims in Europe: Parties and Associations after 9/11 -- Muslims in UK Institutions: Effective Representation or Tokenism? -- Institutional Underpinnings of Perceptions of Western Muslims -- How Europe and Its Muslim Populations See Each Other -- Public Opinion toward Muslim Americans: Civil Liberties and the Role of Religiosity, Ideology, and Media Use -- The Racialization of Muslim Americans -- Western Muslims, Civil Rights, and Legal Institutions -- Canadian National Security Policy and Canadian Muslim Communities -- Counterterrorism and the Civil Rights of Muslim Minorities in the European Union -- The Preventive Paradigm and the Rule of Law: How Not to Fight Terrorism -- Recommendations for Western Policy Makers and Muslim Organizations
Summary
Islam as a political and social force in Western liberal democracies
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
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