Religion, Identity, and Global Governance
Ideas, Evidence, and Practice
Herausgeber: James, Patrick
Religion, Identity, and Global Governance
Ideas, Evidence, and Practice
Herausgeber: James, Patrick
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This volume addresses essential themes in international relations today, asking how we can establish when religious identity is a relevant factor in politics, when and how religion can be applied to advance positive, peace-oriented agendas in global governance, and how governments can reconsider their foreign and domestic policies.
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This volume addresses essential themes in international relations today, asking how we can establish when religious identity is a relevant factor in politics, when and how religion can be applied to advance positive, peace-oriented agendas in global governance, and how governments can reconsider their foreign and domestic policies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781442640665
- ISBN-10: 1442640669
- Artikelnr.: 29273852
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781442640665
- ISBN-10: 1442640669
- Artikelnr.: 29273852
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Patrick James
PART I: Introduction
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda / by
Patrick James (University of Southern California)
PART II: Ideas
1. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory / by John
F. Stack, Jr. (Florida International University)
2. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art / by Ron E.
Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
3. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim
World / by Anthony Chase (Occidental College)
PART III: Evidence
1. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises Between
1990-2002 / by Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) and Nukhet Sandal
(University of Southern California)
2. Religion, Identity, and the 'War on Terror': Insights from Religious
Humanitarianism / by Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
3. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and
Sri Lankan Tamils / by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University)
4. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Civil War in
Iraq / by Yasemin Akbaba (Gettysburg College) and Zeynep Taydas
(Clemson University)
5. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration
in Ontario, Canada / by Patricia M. Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)
PART IV: Practice
1. John Paul II and the 'Just War' Doctrine: “Make Peace through Justice
and Forgiveness: not War” / by James L. Heft, S.M. (University of
Southern California)
2. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts / by Robert B. Lloyd
(Pepperdine University)
3. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle
Powers and Reform Internationalism / by Steven L. Lamy (University of
Southern California)
4. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global
Stage / by Evan Potter (University of Ottawa)
5. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of
the Willing / by Chris Seiple (Institute for Global Engagement)
PART V : Conlusion
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? / by
Patrick James
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda / by
Patrick James (University of Southern California)
PART II: Ideas
1. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory / by John
F. Stack, Jr. (Florida International University)
2. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art / by Ron E.
Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
3. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim
World / by Anthony Chase (Occidental College)
PART III: Evidence
1. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises Between
1990-2002 / by Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) and Nukhet Sandal
(University of Southern California)
2. Religion, Identity, and the 'War on Terror': Insights from Religious
Humanitarianism / by Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
3. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and
Sri Lankan Tamils / by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University)
4. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Civil War in
Iraq / by Yasemin Akbaba (Gettysburg College) and Zeynep Taydas
(Clemson University)
5. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration
in Ontario, Canada / by Patricia M. Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)
PART IV: Practice
1. John Paul II and the 'Just War' Doctrine: “Make Peace through Justice
and Forgiveness: not War” / by James L. Heft, S.M. (University of
Southern California)
2. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts / by Robert B. Lloyd
(Pepperdine University)
3. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle
Powers and Reform Internationalism / by Steven L. Lamy (University of
Southern California)
4. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global
Stage / by Evan Potter (University of Ottawa)
5. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of
the Willing / by Chris Seiple (Institute for Global Engagement)
PART V : Conlusion
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? / by
Patrick James
PART I: Introduction
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda / by
Patrick James (University of Southern California)
PART II: Ideas
1. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory / by John
F. Stack, Jr. (Florida International University)
2. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art / by Ron E.
Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
3. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim
World / by Anthony Chase (Occidental College)
PART III: Evidence
1. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises Between
1990-2002 / by Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) and Nukhet Sandal
(University of Southern California)
2. Religion, Identity, and the 'War on Terror': Insights from Religious
Humanitarianism / by Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
3. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and
Sri Lankan Tamils / by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University)
4. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Civil War in
Iraq / by Yasemin Akbaba (Gettysburg College) and Zeynep Taydas
(Clemson University)
5. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration
in Ontario, Canada / by Patricia M. Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)
PART IV: Practice
1. John Paul II and the 'Just War' Doctrine: “Make Peace through Justice
and Forgiveness: not War” / by James L. Heft, S.M. (University of
Southern California)
2. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts / by Robert B. Lloyd
(Pepperdine University)
3. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle
Powers and Reform Internationalism / by Steven L. Lamy (University of
Southern California)
4. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global
Stage / by Evan Potter (University of Ottawa)
5. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of
the Willing / by Chris Seiple (Institute for Global Engagement)
PART V : Conlusion
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? / by
Patrick James
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda / by
Patrick James (University of Southern California)
PART II: Ideas
1. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory / by John
F. Stack, Jr. (Florida International University)
2. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art / by Ron E.
Hassner (University of California, Berkeley)
3. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim
World / by Anthony Chase (Occidental College)
PART III: Evidence
1. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises Between
1990-2002 / by Jonathan Fox (Bar-Ilan University) and Nukhet Sandal
(University of Southern California)
2. Religion, Identity, and the 'War on Terror': Insights from Religious
Humanitarianism / by Cecelia Lynch (University of California, Irvine)
3. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and
Sri Lankan Tamils / by Manus I. Midlarsky (Rutgers University)
4. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Civil War in
Iraq / by Yasemin Akbaba (Gettysburg College) and Zeynep Taydas
(Clemson University)
5. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration
in Ontario, Canada / by Patricia M. Goff (Wilfrid Laurier University)
PART IV: Practice
1. John Paul II and the 'Just War' Doctrine: “Make Peace through Justice
and Forgiveness: not War” / by James L. Heft, S.M. (University of
Southern California)
2. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts / by Robert B. Lloyd
(Pepperdine University)
3. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle
Powers and Reform Internationalism / by Steven L. Lamy (University of
Southern California)
4. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global
Stage / by Evan Potter (University of Ottawa)
5. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of
the Willing / by Chris Seiple (Institute for Global Engagement)
PART V : Conlusion
1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? / by
Patrick James