Religious NGOs at the United Nations

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Clara Braungart
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Faith Based Development Organizations
faith-based advocacy
Franciscans International
Gerard Clarke
global governance actors
Governance
human rights frameworks
intercultural policy dialogue
international development ethics
Jeffrey Haynes
Johannes Friederich
Katharina Glaab
Klaus Dieter Wolf
Mediators
Melanie Coni-Zimmer
Muslim World
National Action Plan
NGO Committee
NGO Community
NGO Involvement
NGO Working Group
NGOs
OEIWG
OIC Country
OIC Member State
Olga Perov
Pax Christi International
Polarizers
qualitative policy analysis
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religious influence on UN decision-making
Religious NGOs
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Secular NGOs
Sexual Health Care Services
SRHR Issue
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UN Policy
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780367589486
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Examining the involvement of religious NGOs (RNGOs) at the UN, this book explores whether they polarize political debates at the UN or facilitate agreement on policy issues.

The number of RNGOs engaging with the United Nations (UN) has grown considerably in recent years: RNGOs maintain relations with various UN agencies, member-state missions, and other NGOs, and participate in UN conferences and events. This volume includes both a quantitative overview of RNGOs at the UN and qualitative analyses of specific policy issues such as international development, climate change, business and human rights, sexual and reproductive health and rights, international criminal justice, defamation of religions, and intercultural dialogue and cooperation. The contributions explore the factors that explain the RNGOs’ normative positions and actions and scrutinise the assumption that religions introduce non-negotiable principles into political debate and decision-making that inevitably lead to conflict and division.

Presenting original research on RNGOs and issues of global public policy, this volume will be relevant to both researchers and policy-makers in the fields of religion and international relations, the United Nations, and non-state actors and global governance.

Dr Claudia Baumgart-Ochse, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany.

Prof Dr Klaus Dieter Wolf, Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, Germany.