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Religious Transnational Actors and Soft Power
A01=Jeffrey Haynes
Author_Jeffrey Haynes
Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi
Bible Burnings
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catholic
Civil Society
Conservative Evangelical
Conservative Evangelical Protestants
COP=United Kingdom
deprivatisation of religion
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extremist networks analysis
foreign
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globalisation and culture
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international
international security studies
Iranian Soft Power
ISBN13=9781409425083
Jihadi Transnational
Jihadi Transnational Organisations
Language_English
Long Term Historical Impact
Maha Ghosananda
Muslim World
nationalism and identity politics
networks
North Korea Human Rights Act
OIC Member
Opus Dei
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policy
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PUB=Taylor & Francis Ltd
relations
religion influence on foreign policy
Religious Peacemakers
religious pluralism
Religious Soft Power
Religious Transnational
Religious Transnational Actors
rights
roman
Soft Power
Subject=Politics & Government
Tamil Nadu
TJ
Transnational Religious Network
Western Sahara
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Wider Issue
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Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9781409425083
- Weight: 498g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jul 2012
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Haynes looks at religious transnational actors in the context of international relations, with a focus on both security and order. With renewed scholarly interest in the involvement of religion in international relations, many observers and scholars have found this move unexpected because it challenges conventional wisdom about the nature and long-term historical impact of secularisation. The 'return' of religion to international relations necessarily involves deprivatisation. Recent challenges to international security and order emanate from various entities, notably 'extremists', people often said to be 'excluded' from the benefits of globalisation for reasons of culture, history and geography. This study looks at the dynamics of this new religious pluralism as it influences the global political landscape. Several specific transnational religious actors are examined in the chapters including: American Evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Sunni extremist groups (al Qaeda and Lashkar-e-Taiba), and Shia transnational networks. While varying widely in what they seek to achieve, they also share an important characteristic: each seeks to use religious soft power to advance their interests. In sum, these religious transnational actors all wish to see the spread and development of certain values and norms, which impact on international security and order.
Professor Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK
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