This paper examines the implications of religious resurgence for international relations (IR). It argues that the rationalist character of IR mainstream theories makes them reluctant to factor in religion into the analysis of international relations but instead treat religion as being irrelevant in the conduct of state actors. However, the paper takes exception to this foundational position and avers inter alia that religion transcends the unobservable spiritual meaning to material reality with grave repercussions for the working of the international system and the foreign policy of states. The paper recommends a rethink and expansion of IR discipline to accommodate the ever visible impact of religion in international relations. DOI: 10.59...
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline is relatively new and almost entirely dominat...
The study of religion in the context of international relations is experiencing a resurgence in atte...
The author offers some reflections on the place of religions in a global world. The first relates to...
This paper examines the implications of religious resurgence for international relations (IR). It ar...
The exponential growth of IR studies in religion and the rise of religious actors and agendas in the...
This thesis investigates the problem of analysing religion in the study of international relations (...
This thesis adds to the burgeoning literature on the role of religion in International Relations (IR...
The article surveys the recent scholarly study of religion and international relations/International...
Amidst the global religious resurgence in the post-secular world, the field of international relatio...
In spite of the increasing presence of religion in international relations with various publications...
Amidst the global religious resurgence in the post-secular world, the field of international relatio...
International audienceReligious issues belong to some of the top priorities of the American foreign ...
This chapter explores what it means to think critically about ‘religion’ in contemporary Internation...
The discipline of international relations (IR) is beginning to readily engage with the variegations ...
Abstract The global resurgence of religion seems nowadays to generate repression as it tends to cre...
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline is relatively new and almost entirely dominat...
The study of religion in the context of international relations is experiencing a resurgence in atte...
The author offers some reflections on the place of religions in a global world. The first relates to...
This paper examines the implications of religious resurgence for international relations (IR). It ar...
The exponential growth of IR studies in religion and the rise of religious actors and agendas in the...
This thesis investigates the problem of analysing religion in the study of international relations (...
This thesis adds to the burgeoning literature on the role of religion in International Relations (IR...
The article surveys the recent scholarly study of religion and international relations/International...
Amidst the global religious resurgence in the post-secular world, the field of international relatio...
In spite of the increasing presence of religion in international relations with various publications...
Amidst the global religious resurgence in the post-secular world, the field of international relatio...
International audienceReligious issues belong to some of the top priorities of the American foreign ...
This chapter explores what it means to think critically about ‘religion’ in contemporary Internation...
The discipline of international relations (IR) is beginning to readily engage with the variegations ...
Abstract The global resurgence of religion seems nowadays to generate repression as it tends to cre...
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline is relatively new and almost entirely dominat...
The study of religion in the context of international relations is experiencing a resurgence in atte...
The author offers some reflections on the place of religions in a global world. The first relates to...