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Rethinking the Religious Factor in Foreign Policy

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  • © 2021

Overview

  • Present a new research field
  • Examines the interaction between religion and international relations
  • Provides an overview of different patterns of religious involvement and public and foreign policies

Part of the book series: Politik und Religion (PUR)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Strategies of Implementing Religious Influence on Foreign Policy

  2. The Role of Religion in Foreign Policy in the European Context—Examples and Reports

  3. Religious Impact on Foreign Policy in Non-European Countries—Examples and Reports

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The authors of this book analyze the mechanisms and strategies that allow specific religious actors to affect the foreign policy agenda and decisions of the countries in which they are active. Paying special attention to events and phenomena that have had a decisive impact on regional and global development, this book provides an international outlook on how the activities of religious actors can influence foreign policy. The research subject was inspired by the idea of identifying what dynamics are occurring and whether there are any discernible trends. 



Editors and Affiliations

  • Interdisciplinary Research Institute in Heidelberg (FEST e. V.), Heidelberg, Germany

    Maria Toropova

About the editor

Maria Toropova is a PhD student at the University of Frankfurt and a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Research Institute in Heidelberg (FEST e.V.) 

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