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This book critically reviews state-religion models and the ways in which different countries manage religious diversity illuminating different responses to the challenges encountered in accommodating both majorities and minorities. The country cases encompass eight world regions and 23 countries offering a wealth of research material suitable to support comparative research. Each case is analysed in depth looking at historical trends current practices policies legal norms and institutions. By looking into state-religion relations and governance of religious diversity in regions beyond Europe we gain insights into predominantly Muslim countries (Egypt Morocco Tunisia Turkey Indonesia Malaysia) countries with pronounced historical religious diversity (India and Lebanon) and into a predominantly migrant pluralist nation (Australia). These insights can provide a basis for re-thinking European models and learning from experiences of governing religious diversity in other socio-economic and geopolitical contexts. Key analytical and comparative reflections inform the introduction and concluding chapters. This volume offers a research and study companion to better understand the connection between state-religion relations and the governance of religious diversity in order to inform both policy and research efforts in accommodating religious diversity. Given its accessible language and further readings provided in each chapter the volume is ideally suited for undergraduate and graduate students. It will also be a valuable resource for researchers working in the wider field of ethnic migration religion and citizenship studies.