How do religious groups, operating as NGOs, engage in the most important global institution for world peace? What processes do they adopt? Is there a “spiritual” UN today? This book is the first interdisciplinary study to present extensive fieldwork results from an examination of the activity of religious groups at the United Nations in New York and Geneva. Based on a three and half-year study of activities in the United Nations system, it seeks to show how “religion” operates in both visible and invisible ways
The paper examines the relationship between non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the United Nat...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
This thesis argues that in order to understand more fully the engagement of non-governmental organiz...
This working paper examines faith-based organisations (FBOs) and their attempts to seek to influence...
Religions are increasingly being regarded as relevant partners in international development cooperat...
Over the past decades there has been a shift in world politics, from a state-centric view of world o...
Peacebuilding NGOs are increasingly aware that religion is a steadfast and sometimes growing influen...
This thesis examines the new phenomenon of faith-based nongovernmental organizations and their work ...
This thesis explores the role of religiosity within religious non-governmental organizations (NGOs) ...
This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religiou...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
Defence date: 5 June 2003Examining board: Prof. Dr. Philip Alston (EUI, New York University) ; Prof....
This study aims to comprehend the position of Christian values in the activities of Young Men’s Chri...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
The study of religion in the context of international relations is experiencing a resurgence in atte...
The paper examines the relationship between non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the United Nat...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
This thesis argues that in order to understand more fully the engagement of non-governmental organiz...
This working paper examines faith-based organisations (FBOs) and their attempts to seek to influence...
Religions are increasingly being regarded as relevant partners in international development cooperat...
Over the past decades there has been a shift in world politics, from a state-centric view of world o...
Peacebuilding NGOs are increasingly aware that religion is a steadfast and sometimes growing influen...
This thesis examines the new phenomenon of faith-based nongovernmental organizations and their work ...
This thesis explores the role of religiosity within religious non-governmental organizations (NGOs) ...
This study examines and compares the important work on global human rights advocacy done by religiou...
TRANSNATIONAL RELIGION AND SECULAR INSTITUTIONS: STRUCUTURE AND STRATEGY IN HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY ...
Defence date: 5 June 2003Examining board: Prof. Dr. Philip Alston (EUI, New York University) ; Prof....
This study aims to comprehend the position of Christian values in the activities of Young Men’s Chri...
This paper intends to explore the complex and often implicit relationship between religion, humanita...
The study of religion in the context of international relations is experiencing a resurgence in atte...
The paper examines the relationship between non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the United Nat...
Religious organizations have played an increasingly important role in development aid. In studies in...
This thesis argues that in order to understand more fully the engagement of non-governmental organiz...