2nd Edition

An Introduction to International Relations and Religion

By Jeffrey Haynes Copyright 2013
    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    448 Pages
    by Routledge

    Not so very long ago it seemed reasonable to assert that the influence of religion on global politics was on the wane. As the Western world became increasingly secular and the process of globalisation deepened, it seemed inevitable - on the surface at least - that the voice of religion was to be heard softly if it was to be heard at all.


    This has now changed, and changed perhaps irrevocably. As Jeff Haynes argues in this thought-provoking and important new book, various religious 'actors' are now significantly involved in international relations and have become a crucial influence on policy in a post-Westphalian world. International Relations and Religion guides the reader through the complex issues at the heart of this topic with clarity and insight.
     

    This updated second edition starts with a close reading of the many theoretical and analytical concepts - notably Huntington and the clash of civilisations - that have grown up around this area and then concludes with a summary of the issues under discussion and attempts to put into context what it means to live in a world that is increasingly shaped by a whole host of diverse religious groups.

    Essential reading for students of International Relations and Politics.

    1.    Religion and international relations: What are the issues?   

    THEORY AND PRACTICE

    2.    Religious resurgence and post-secular international relations

    3.    Theories of International Relations and religion   

    4.    States, religion and international relations  

    5.    Non-state religious actors and international relations   

    CURRENT ISSUES

    6.    Religion and democratization  

    7.    Religion and development   

    8.    Religion, conflict and cooperation

    COUNTRY AND REGIONAL FOCUS

    9.    United States of America

    10.  Western Europe  

    11.  The Middle East  

    12.  Sub-Saharan Africa   

    13.  South Asia  

    14.  Pacific Asia   

    15.  Conclusion

    Bibliography  

    Index

    Biography

    Jeff Haynes is Professor of Politics at London Metropolitan University, UK.

    " ... provides an excellent introduction to the field and significantly furthers our understanding of how religion influences international religions." - Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University