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| Preface and Acknowledgments | p. ix |
| Introduction: The Rise of Religious Rebellion | p. 1 |
| The Religious Challenge to the Secular State | p. 9 |
| The Loss of Faith in Secular Nationalism | p. 10 |
| The Competition between Two Ideologies | p. 17 |
| The Mutual Rejection of Religion and Secularism | p. 26 |
| The Front Line of Religious Rebellion: The Middle East | p. 39 |
| Egypt's Origins of... MORE | p. 41 |
| Iran's Paradigmatic Revolution | p. 46 |
| Israel's Militant Zionism | p. 54 |
| Hamas: The Islamic Intifada | p. 54 |
| Insurgents in Iraq | p. 73 |
| Other Movements in the Middle East and Africa | p. 77 |
| Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan | p. 78 |
| Gulf States | p. 79 |
| North Africa | p. 80 |
| Sub-Sabaran Africa | p. 82 |
| Political Targets of Rebellion: South, Central, and Southeast Asia | p. 84 |
| Resurgent Islam in South and Central Asia | p. 85 |
| Afghanistan | p. 85 |
| Pakistan | p. 88 |
| Kashmir | p. 90 |
| Bangladesh | p. 92 |
| Central Asia | p. 94 |
| Hindu Nationalism | p. 103 |
| Sikhism's Suppressed War | p. 115 |
| Buddhist Revolts in Asia | p. 125 |
| Sri Lanka | p. 125 |
| Mongolia | p. 135 |
| Tibet | p. 144 |
| Religious Activists in Southeast Asia | p. 145 |
| Indonesia | p. 146 |
| Philippines | p. 148 |
| Post-Cold War Rebels: Europe, East Asia, and the United States | p. 151 |
| The Religious Rejection of Socialist States | p. 152 |
| Russia | p. 152 |
| Eastern Europe and the Balkan States | p. 156 |
| China, Vietnam, and North Korea | p. 163 |
| Latin America | p. 165 |
| Christian and Secular Xenophobia in Europe | p. 167 |
| A Peaceful Resolution in Northern Ireland | p. 176 |
| Imagined Armageddon in Japan | p. 178 |
| The Militant Christian Right in the United States | p. 182 |
| Transnational Networks: Global Jihad | p. 193 |
| The Rise of Jihadi Ideology | p. 193 |
| Emerging Networks in the Afghan-Soviet War | p. 197 |
| Global jihad after September II, 2001 | p. 205 |
| The Enduring Problems of Violence, Democracy, and Human Rights | p. 212 |
| Why Religious Confrontations Are Violent | p. 212 |
| Empowering Marginal Peoples | p. 220 |
| Does Religion Challenge Democracy? | p. 223 |
| Minority and Individual Human Rights | p. 231 |
| Conclusion: Religious Rebellion and Global War | p. 244 |
| What Does Religion Have To Do with It? | p. 252 |
| The Future of Religious Rebellions | p. 257 |
| Notes | p. 264 |
| List of Interviews | p. 314 |
| Bibliography | p. 321 |
| Index | p. 357 |
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