Indonesia
In Indonesia, polarization has become fervent, leading to differing dynamics of exclusion and inclusion across religious and ethnic groups.
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Indonesia
In Indonesia, polarization has become fervent, leading to differing dynamics of exclusion and inclusion across religious and ethnic groups.
Malaysia
To become a more pluralist society, Malaysia must first grapple with inclusive citizenship for everyone, whether they are Bumiputera or not.
Australia
For Australia’s journey toward pluralism, it must reconcile with its colonial past to ensure more equal and inclusive opportunities for all.
Germany
Germany is taking steps towards becoming a more pluralistic society, but deep social, cultural and religious divides still remain.
South Africa
In straddling a path towards reconciliation and one of renewed racial violence, South Africa has struggled to fully reconcile with its past.