Religious appeals in power politics

Religious Appeals in Power Politics examines how states use, or attempt to use, confessional appeals to religious belief and conscience to advance political strategies and objectives. Through case studies of the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Russia, Peter S. Henne demonstrates that religion, alth...

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Main Author: Henne, Peter S. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Ithaca London Cornell University Press [2023]
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Religion and conflict
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Power politics / Religion
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
Further subjects:B Orders
B Political behavior
B Religion
B Power politics
B Earth
B Religion and international relations
B International policy
B Power (Social sciences) Religious aspects
B Religion And Politics (Saudi Arabia)
B Religion And Politics (United States)
B Instrument
B Religion And Politics (Russia)
B Politics
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: Henne, Peter: Religious appeals in power politics. - Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2023. - 9781501770517
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Summary:Religious Appeals in Power Politics examines how states use, or attempt to use, confessional appeals to religious belief and conscience to advance political strategies and objectives. Through case studies of the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Russia, Peter S. Henne demonstrates that religion, although not as high profile or well-funded a tool as economic sanctions or threats of military force, remains a potent weapon in international relations. Public policy analysis often minimizes the role of religion, favoring military or economic matters as the "important" arenas of policy debate. As Henne shows, however, at transformative moments in political history, states turn to faith-based appeals to integrate or fragment international coalitions. Henne highlights Saudi Arabia's 1960s rivalry with Egypt, the United States's post-9/11 leadership in the global war on terrorism, and the Russian Federation's contemporary expansionism both to reveal the presence and power of calls for religious unity and to emphasize the uncertainty and anxiety such appeals can create. Religious Appeals in Power Politics offers a bold corrective to those who consider religion as tangential to military or economic might.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 179-199, Register
ISBN:1501770500