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  • Akeel Bilgrami: “What is a Muslim? Fundamental Commitments and Cultural Identity” in Critical Inquiry (Spring 1992).
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “The Secular Ideal: Reason, History and the Archimedean Ideal" in Economic and Political Weekly (July 1994).
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “Two Concepts of Secularism” in Yale Journal of Criticism (Spring 1993).
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “Minority Rights in Plural Societies,” Lead Paper in A. Mukarram (ed.) Minorities in India: Proceedings of the Conference on Minorities (Rajeev Gandhi Foundation), 1997.
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “Muslim Personal Law and Cultural Identity” in Economic and Political Weekly, October, 1997.
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “Identity, Relativism and the State” in Catherine Montefiore (ed.) Essays on Identity, (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
  • Akeel Bilgrami: “Political Pluralism and the Modern State” in U. Goswami (ed.) Making a Difference, (Oxford University Press, 2006).

  • Ahmet Kuru and Alfred Stepan, eds, Democracy, Islam and Secularism: Turkey in Comparative Perspectives, . (accepted for publication, 2011).
  • Ahmet T. Kuru, “Reinterpretation of Secularism in Turkey: The Case of the Justice and Development Party,” in The Emergence of a New Turkey: Democracy and the AK Parti, edited by M. Hakan Yavuz (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2006), pp. 136-159.
  • Ahmet T. Kuru, “Globalization and Diversification of Islamic Movements: Three Turkish Cases,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 120, No. 2 (2005), pp. 253-274.

  • Mark Mazower, “Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950” HarperCollins, 2004.

  • Jack Snyder, editor, Religion and International Relations Theory (Columbia University Press, 2011)

  • Alfred Stepan, Timothy Shah, and Monica Toft, eds. Religion and International Affairs: the Handbook, (New York:  Oxford University Press, 2012).

  • Alfred Stepan, Juan J. Linz, and Yogendra Yadav, Crafting State Nations: India and Other Multinational Democracies (Johns Hopkins, 2011).
  • Alfred Stepan, “The Multiple Secularisms of Modern Democracies and Autocracies”, in Rethinking Secularism, edited by Mark Juergensmeyer, Craig Calhoun, and Jonathan VanAntwerpen (SSRC Press, Columbia University Press, fall 2011).
  • Alfred Stepan, Juan J. Linz, and Yogendra Yadav.“The Rise of ‘State-Nations’”.  Journal of Democracy.  Volume 21 (3), July 2010, pp. 50-68.
  • Alfred Stepan, “Comparative Theory and Political Practice: Do We Need a 'State Nation' Model as Well as a 'Nation State' Model?” A draft paper prepared for the Government and Opposition, to be published in the Winter issue of 2007.
  • Alfred Stepan,“The World’s Religious Systems and Democracy: Crafting the “Twin Tolerations”, in his Arguing Comparative Politics. (Oxford 2001).
  • Alfred Stepan, “An ‘Arab’ More Than ‘Muslim’ Electoral Gap” Journal of Democracy. (July, 2003).
  • Alfred Stepan, “Arab, Not Muslim, Exceptionalism”, Journal of Democracy. (October, 2004).
  • Alfred Stepan, “Multi-Nationalism, Democracy and “Asymmetrical Federalism”,” Working Paper in National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma. (June, 2007).
  • Alfred Stepan, “Rituals of Respect: Sufis and Secularists in Senegal,” To be published in Thomas Banchoff and Robert Wurthnow, eds., Religion and the Global Politics of Human Rights (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2008), August 2007.
  • Alfred Stepan, “The Multiple Secularisms of Modern Democracies,” A draft paper prepared for a September 2006 SSRC Working Group for a forthcoming volume Rethinking Secularism, to be edited by Mark Juergensmeyer. (October, 2007).