Religion, The Missing Dimension of Statecraft

religion, the missing dimension of statecraft

more information about Religion, The Missing Dimension of Statecraft

Religion, The Missing Dimension of Statecraft

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
As the Cold War era becomes history, we are entering an age when international conflict is increasingly based on racial, ethnic, national, and religious clashes--the most intractable sources of conflict, and those with which conventional diplomacy is least suited to deal. The particularly
American tendency to separate political from spiritual life often tends to ignore a vital aspect of international relations--one that can be a powerful tool in negotiations. Religion plays a crucial role in many international conflicts, yet for the most part, diplomacy either ignores or
misunderstands its role.

This unified collection of case studies and theoretical pieces attempts to restore this missing dimension to its rightful place in the conduct of international diplomacy. Sponsored by the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., this study offers the first systematic
account of modern cases in which religious or spiritual factors have played a helpful role in preventing or resolving conflict and achieving non-violent socio-political change. Written by a distinguished roster of scholars, the cases presented span the globe, with examples from Europe, Central
America, Asia, and Africa. Additional essays summarize the findings of these case studies to bring out their implications for foreign policy and the religious community.

In the Foreword, former President Jimmy Carter states that the book "poses a challenge to diplomats and politicians, religious figures and laypersons, analysts and academics alike." Conceived to help call attention to and reinforce the positive contribution that religious and spiritual influences
can bring to peacemaking, this important study offers practical guidelines for the future application of this kind of peacemaking in existing and incipient conflict situations.

Religion, The Missing Dimension of Statecraft,Douglas Johnston,Cynthia Sampson,Oxford University Press, USA,0195102800,Applied,Christianity and international,Christianity and international affairs,International Relations - General,Mathematics,Religion,Religion - Church History,Religion and international aff,Religion and international affairs,Religion, Politics & State,Science/Mathematics,International relations,Peace studies,Religion & Theology | Theology,Religion / Church & State,Religion: general,Religious social & pastoral thought & activity

Books Review:

  1. Representations for Genetic and Evolutionary Algorithms
  2. Scattered Data Approximation (Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics)
  3. Set Theory for Computing : From Decision Procedures to Declarative Programming with Sets (Monographs in Computer Science)
  4. Solving Business Problems Using A Calculator Student Text
  5. Spaces of Kleinian Groups (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
  6. Space Vehicle Dynamics and Control (Aiaa Education Series)
  7. Statistical Methods in Software Engineering : Reliability and Risk (Springer Series in Statistics)
  8. Symplectic Techniques in Physics
  9. Technical Mathematics with Calculus, 4th Edition
  10. The Emerging Consensus in Social Systems Theory

Books Review

Books Review

Recommended Books

  1. Room by Room: Country Interiors
  2. The Incredible Payback: Innovative Sourcing Solutions That Deliver Extraordinary Results
  3. Other Worlds: Society Seen Through Soap Opera
  4. Super Searchers on Competitive Intelligence: The Online and Offline Secrets of Top CI Researchers
  5. Probiotic Dairy Products
  6. Neural Stem Cells : Development and Transplantation
  7. Mathematics for Mechanical Engineers
  8. Strange Tales #9
  9. The Antipope
  10. Rose Recipes from Olden Times
  11. Straight-Ahead Organic: A Step-By-Step Guide to Growing Great Vegetables in a Less-Than-Perfect Worl
  12. Sisters Are Special
  13. Scalia Dissents : Writings of the Supreme Court's Wittiest, Most Outspoken Justice
  14. Miramichi Seasons : Photography by Cathy Carnahan
  15. Practicing German Grammar