| Summary: | Intro -- Preface -- Summary -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Inclusion and Exclusion of Religious Minorities -- The Case of Sweden -- New Visibility of Religion in the Public Realm -- A New Policy Sector? -- Regulating Religious Diversity -- Regulation and Control -- Church and State -- Policy Transfer -- Governed Religion -- Outline of the Book -- Chapter 2: The State, Civil Society and the Individual -- Governance of Religious Diversity -- Risk and Resource from a Civil Society and State Perspective -- Two Perspectives on Civil Society and the State -- The Origins of a Complex Concept -- The Neo-Tocquevillian Tradition -- The Neo-Hegelian Tradition -- A Theoretical Lens -- Chapter 3: The State, the Church and Religious Minorities Before 1952 -- The Religious Other -- Struggle for Religious Freedom -- Church and State -- Chapter 4: Policy Field of Religion-State Relations -- Policy Phase of Deliberation (1950s-1960s) -- The Early Debate -- Path Dependency and the Issue of Neutrality -- From Unity to Diversity -- Limits to Neutrality and Perceived Risk -- Religious Communities as a Resource -- Policy Outcome of the First Policy Phase -- Policy Phase of Recognition and Silence (1970s-1980s) -- A New Government Commission with a Widened Focus -- A Changing Society -- Access to Religion in a Secular Society -- A Resource in a Private Sphere -- Government Support to Religious Minorities -- Policy Outcome in the Second Policy Phase -- Policy Phase of Regulation and Civic Religion (1990s-2020s) -- The Start of a New Era -- Usefulness of Religion -- Conditions for the Support -- Closing Ties Between Religion and State Following 2000 -- A New Religious Sector -- From Church-State to Religion-State: A Final Commission Appointed -- Governance of Exclusion -- A Problem and a Solution -- Policy Outcome in the Third Policy Phase.
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