17 mars 2020

REVUE : International Affairs (vol. 96, n°2, March 2020)

Katherine E. BROWN

The latest issue of International Affairs (vol. 96, n°2, March 2020) is out. Contents include a special session on "Engaging Religions and Religious Studies in International Affairs".

Engaging Religions and Religious Studies in International Affairs
Katherine E. Brown, Introduction: engaging religions and religious studies in international affairs
Katherine E. Brown, Religious violence, gender and post-secular counterterrorism
Oula Kadhum, Unpacking the role of religion in political transnationalism: the case of the Shi'a Iraqi diaspora since 2003
Emma Tomalin, Global aid and faith actors: the case for an actor-orientated approach to the ‘turn to religion’
Jeremy Kidwell, Mapping the field of religious environmental politics
Caron E. Gentry, The politics of hope: privilege, despair and political theology
Articles
Daniel W. Drezner, Immature leadership: Donald Trump and the American presidency
Olivier Schmitt, Wartime paradigms and the future of western military power
Xiangfeng Yang, The great Chinese surprise: the rupture with the United States is real and is happening
Camile Oliveira & Erin Baines
, Children "born of war": a role for fathers?
Anne-Kathrin Kreft, Civil society perspectives on sexual violence in conflict: patriarchy and war strategy in Colombia
Paul D. Williams, The Security Council's peacekeeping trilemma
Lee-Anne Sim, Influencing the social impact of financial systems: alternative strategies


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