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12. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle Powers and Reform Internationalism
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Steven L. Lamy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
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Part One. Introduction
- 1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda 3
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Part Two. Ideas
- 2. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory 19
- 3. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art 37
- 4. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim World 57
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Part Three. Evidence
- 5. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises, 1990–2002 81
- 6. Religion, Identity, and the ‘War on Terror’: Insights from Religious Humanitarianism 108
- 7. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and Sri Lankan Tamils 128
- 8. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Iraq 159
- 9. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration in Ontario, Canada 187
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Part Four. Practice
- 10. John Paul II and the ‘Just War’ Doctrine: ‘Make Peace through Justice and Forgiveness, Not War’ 203
- 11. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts 220
- 12. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle Powers and Reform Internationalism 244
- 13. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global Stage 271
- 14. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of the Willing 292
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Part Five. Conclusion
- 15. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? 313
- Contributors 325
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Preface ix
-
Part One. Introduction
- 1. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: Setting the Agenda 3
-
Part Two. Ideas
- 2. The Religious Challenge to International Relations Theory 19
- 3. Religion and International Affairs: The State of the Art 37
- 4. Mutual Renewal: On the Relationship of Human Rights to the Muslim World 57
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Part Three. Evidence
- 5. State Religious Exclusivity and International Crises, 1990–2002 81
- 6. Religion, Identity, and the ‘War on Terror’: Insights from Religious Humanitarianism 108
- 7. Extremism and Military Intervention in South Asia: Indian Muslims and Sri Lankan Tamils 128
- 8. Religion, Security Dilemma, and Conflict: The Case of Iraq 159
- 9. World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Islamic Arbitration in Ontario, Canada 187
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Part Four. Practice
- 10. John Paul II and the ‘Just War’ Doctrine: ‘Make Peace through Justice and Forgiveness, Not War’ 203
- 11. Christian Mediation in International Conflicts 220
- 12. The Role of Religious NGOs in Shaping Foreign Policy: Western Middle Powers and Reform Internationalism 244
- 13. Religion and Canadian Diplomacy: Promoting Pluralism on the Global Stage 271
- 14. From Ideology to Identity: Building a Foundation for Communities of the Willing 292
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Part Five. Conclusion
- 15. Religion, Identity, and Global Governance: What Have We Learned? 313
- Contributors 325
- Index 329