By exploring the role of religion in transnational relations between Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and their surrounding neighbours Russia, Turkey, Iran and the EU, this volume describes and helps explain how transnational religious relationships intermingle with transnational political relationships in the South Caucasus.
By exploring the role of religion in transnational relations between Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and their surrounding neighbours Russia, Turkey, Iran and the EU, this volume describes and helps explain how transnational religious relationships intermingle with transnational political relationships in the South Caucasus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ansgar Jödicke is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. His areas of research are religion and politics, in particular political religious education (politics) in Europe and the relationship between religion and politics in the South Caucasus. Together with Alexander Agadjanian and Evert van der Zweerde, he recently edited the volume Religion, Nation and Democracy in the South Caucasus (2015). Ansgar Jödicke has coordinated several research projects in the South Caucasus and in Switzerland. Among them, the SCOPES project 'Religion and Soft Power. Religious Communities in the South Caucasus as Objects of External Influences' (2014-2017) led to the results published in this volume.
Inhaltsangabe
Religion and Soft Power in the South Caucasus: An Introduction Part I: The Case of Georgia Chapter 1: Turkish Soft Power Politics in Georgia: Making Sense of Political and Cultural Implications Chapter 2: Common Faith in Scrutiny: Orthodoxy as Soft Power in Russia-Georgia Relations Chapter 3: Iran's Soft Power Policy in Georgia Part II: The Case of Azerbaijan Chapter 4: Iranian Soft Power in Azerbaijan-Does Religion Matter? Chapter 5: Examining Salafism in Azerbaijan: Transnational Connections and Local Context Chapter 6: Islam and Turkey's Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gülen Movement Part III: The Case of Armenia Chapter 7: Religion as a Factor in Kurdish Identity Discourse in Armenia and Turkey Chapter 8: Iran's Soft Power Policy in Armenia: Cultural Diplomacy and Religion Part IV: The EU - Russia Framework Chapter 9: Face to Face with Conservative Religious Values: Assessing the EU's Normative Impact in the South Caucasus Chapter 10: Russia as a Counter-Normative Soft Power: Between Ideology and Policy Part V: Prospects Chapter 11: Prospects for Thinking Soft Power beyond Joseph Nye
Religion and Soft Power in the South Caucasus: An Introduction Part I: The Case of Georgia Chapter 1: Turkish Soft Power Politics in Georgia: Making Sense of Political and Cultural Implications Chapter 2: Common Faith in Scrutiny: Orthodoxy as Soft Power in Russia-Georgia Relations Chapter 3: Iran's Soft Power Policy in Georgia Part II: The Case of Azerbaijan Chapter 4: Iranian Soft Power in Azerbaijan-Does Religion Matter? Chapter 5: Examining Salafism in Azerbaijan: Transnational Connections and Local Context Chapter 6: Islam and Turkey's Soft Power in Azerbaijan: the Gülen Movement Part III: The Case of Armenia Chapter 7: Religion as a Factor in Kurdish Identity Discourse in Armenia and Turkey Chapter 8: Iran's Soft Power Policy in Armenia: Cultural Diplomacy and Religion Part IV: The EU - Russia Framework Chapter 9: Face to Face with Conservative Religious Values: Assessing the EU's Normative Impact in the South Caucasus Chapter 10: Russia as a Counter-Normative Soft Power: Between Ideology and Policy Part V: Prospects Chapter 11: Prospects for Thinking Soft Power beyond Joseph Nye
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