Religion in international relations theory interactions and possibilities

There is a growing realization among international relations scholars and practitioners that religion is a critical factor in global politics. The Iranian Revolution, the September 11 attacks, the ethno-religious conflicts such as the ones in the former Yugoslavia and Sri Lanka are among the many re...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Sandal, Nukhet A. (-)
Otros Autores: Fox, Jonathan, 1968-
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge 2013.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:Routledge studies in religion and politics
Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 Religions, paradigms, and international relations; A brief overview of the current state of religion in international relations thought; Approaches to integrating religion into international relations theory; Goals, structure, and methodology; 2 Religion and its influence in the international arena; The multiple influences of religion; Religious worldviews; Religious legitimacy; Religious states; Non-state religious actors; Local religious issues and phenomena cross borders; Transnational religious movements; Transnational religious issues
  • Religious identity3 Religion and Classical Realism: interactions within power politics; Religious worldviews and Classical Realism; Religious legitimacy and Classical Realism; Non-state religious actors and Classical Realism; Religious states and Classical Realism; Transnational religious actors and Classical Realism; Transnational religious issues and Classical Realism; Religious identity and Classical Realism; Religion and Classical Realism: interactions within power politics; 4 Religion and Neorealism: interactions within the international system; Religious worldviews and Neorealism
  • Religious legitimacy and NeorealismNon-state religious actors and Neorealism; Religious states and Neorealism; Transnational religious actors and Neorealism; Transnational religious issues and Neorealism; Religion and Neorealism: interactions within the international system; 5 Religion and (Neo)liberalism: interactions within the market of ideas; Religious worldviews and Neoliberalism; Religious legitimacy and Neoliberalism; Non-state religious actors and Neoliberalism; Religious states and Neoliberalism; Transnational religious actors and Neoliberalism
  • Transnational religious issues and NeoliberalismReligious identity and Neoliberalism; Religion and (Neo)liberalism: interactions within the market; 6 Religion and the English School: interactions within international society; Religious worldviews and the English School 119; Religious legitimacy and the English School; Non-state religious actors and the English School; Religious states and the English School; Transnational religious actors and the English School; Transnational religious issues and the English School; Religious identity and the English School
  • Religion and the English School: interactions in international society7 Religion and Constructivism: interactions, ideas, and identities; Religious worldviews and Constructivism; Religious legitimacy and Constructivism; Non-state religious actors and Constructivism; Religious states and Constructivism; Transnational religious actors and Constructivism; Transnational religious issues and Constructivism; Religious identity and Constructivism; Religion and Constructivism: norms, meanings, and narratives; 8 Religion in international relations theory: interactions and prospects
  • Religious worldviews and international relations theory