Menchik in CSM on the Death Penalty in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discussed the execution of drug traffickers in Indonesia under President Joko Widodo.
Menchik’s Book Reviewed in Politique Étrangère
Islam and Democracy in Indonesia examines how Indonesia’s Islamic organizations envision the accommodation of religious difference in the country.
Menchik’s Book Reviewed in NY Review of Books
In the book, Prof. Menchik examines how Indonesia’s Islamic organizations envision the accommodation of religious difference.
Menchik in Mizan Project: The Politics of Translation in Indonesia
Prof. Jeremy Menchik discussed an unusual translation from Arabic into Indonesian of a well-known verse from the Qur’an.
Panel: Getting Published in Journals and Mass Media
Professors Jeremy Menchik, Henrik Selin and MA candidate Vicky Kelberer discussed best practices for having work published.
Menchik Publishes New Book
Jeremy Menchik publishes his new book, “Islam and Democracy in Indonesia: Tolerance Without Liberalism” (Cambridge University Press).
Menchik in USAToday: ISIS Lessons from Indonesia
Jeremy Menchik wrote an Op-Ed on the limits of ISIS’ appeal, and how they are demonstrated in the Jakarta attacks, for USAToday.
Menchik in New Mandala: Extremism and Indonesia
Jeremy Menchik says that Muslim institutions in Indonesia don’t represent an easy fix for extremism in other nations.
Menchik in NYT: Tolerance in Indonesia
Professor Jeremy Menchik said that Indonesian Muslim organization could set an example for religious tolerance.
Menchik Awarded APSA SE Asian Politics Paper Award
Pardee School Professor Jeremy Menchik was awarded the Southeast Asian Politics Paper Prize from the American Political Science Association.
Menchik discusses democracy in Jakarta Globe
How can Indonesia balance its religious identity with a robust commitment to tolerance? Pardee School professor Jeremy Menchik has insights.