Christian-Muslim Frontier

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Christian Muslim Confrontation
Christian Muslim Contact
Christian Muslim Frontier
Christian Muslim Relations
civilizational
Civilizational Frontiers
community integration
confrontation
Constructivist Project
contact
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Demarcation Lines
Discursive Practices
east
East Timor
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fred
Fremy
geopolitical tensions
halliday
HDI
historical
identity politics
interfaith relations
Ivory Coast
Laskar Jihad
Medium Human Development
Muslim Empire
Muslim Expatriates
Muslim World
Nation State Building
nation state development
Nation State Logic
NATO
NATO's Campaign
NATO's Strike
NATO’s Campaign
NATO’s Strike
participatory political institutions
post-Ottoman Space
relations
religious boundaries
timor
United Nations Development Programme
zone

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415613149
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Nov 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Christian-Muslim Frontier describes the historical formation of this zone, and its contemporary dimensions: geopolitical, psychological, economic and security. Special attention is given to the concept of state-frontiers, to the effects of the uneven development of nation states and the contemporary interspersing of communities, which creates new functional frontiers. Further, the frontier is described as a mental construction, imagined by people in their search for social order, individual and collective security.
Apostolov demonstrates that it is the political and economic situation of the local people that determines whether these frontiers result in conflict or cooperation. Rather than imposing unilateral principles of good governance, and to ensure cooperation prevails in Christian-Muslim relations, he argues that world society needs to undertake multilateral efforts to build participatory political institutions that accommodate groups with different identities.

Mario Apostolov currently works for the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. He is also a visiting scholar at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, where he took his PhD.

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