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This comprehensive handbook examines relationships between religion, politics and ideology, with a focus on several world religions ¿ Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Judaism ¿ in a variety of contexts, regions and countries.
This book argues the "clash of civilizations," first explored by Bernard Lewis and Samuel Huntington three decades ago, ideologically informs right-wing populist politicians in the United States and Europe as well as the policies of the United Nations in relation to the Muslim world.
The author examines the continuing importance of religion, in global politics using examples drawn from a range of religious groups around the world.
Looks at religious transnational actors in the context of international relations, with a focus on both security and order. This study also looks at the dynamics of this new religious pluralism as it influences the global political landscape.
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