Faith-Based Diplomacy Trumping Realpolitik
Faith-Based Diplomacy Trumping Realpolitik
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Abstract
For most of the twentieth century, the most critical concerns of national security have been balance-of-power politics and the global arms race. The religious conflicts of this era and the motives behind them, however, demand a radical break with this tradition. Such situations call for a long-term strategy of cultural engagement and an understanding of how others view the world. In non-Western cultures, religion is a primary motivation for political actions. Historically dismissed by Western policymakers as a divisive influence, religion has significant potential for overcoming the obstacles and conflict. This book looks at five intractable conflicts and explores the possibility of drawing on religion as a force for peace. It builds upon the insights of Religion, the Missing Dimension of Statecraft (OUP, 1994) — which examined the role that religious or spiritual factors can play in preventing or resolving conflict — while achieving social change based on justice and reconciliation.
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Front Matter
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I Faith-Based Diplomacy
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II Applications
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Kashmir: Has Religion a Role in Making Peace?
Ainslie Embree
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Religion and Conflict: The Case of Buddhism in Sri Lanka
H. L. Seneviratne
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Judaism and Peacebuilding in the Context of Middle Eastern Conflict
Marc Gopin
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Christianity in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: From Ethnic Captive to Reconciling Agent
David A. Steele
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Conflict Resolution as a Normative Value in Islamic Law: Handling Disputes with Non-Muslims
Khaled Abou El Fadl
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Conflict Resolution as a Normative Value in Islamic Law: Application to the Republic of Sudan
Sulayman Nyang andDouglas Johnston
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Kashmir: Has Religion a Role in Making Peace?
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III Closure
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End Matter
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