Religion In International Relations Theory/ (Record no. 188991)
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fixed length control field | 00373nam a2200133Ia 4500 |
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International Standard Book Number | 9780415662628 |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 201.727 |
Item number | SAN./ |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Religion In International Relations Theory/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Sandal, Nukhet , Fox, Jonathan |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New york: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Routledge, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2013. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 228P. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 1 Religions, paradigms, and international relations<br/>A brief overview of the current state ofreligion in international<br/>relations thought<br/>Approaches to integrating religion into international relations<br/>theory<br/>Goals, structure, and methodology<br/>2 Religion and its influence in the international arena<br/>The multiple influences ofreligion<br/>Religious worldviews<br/>Religious legitimacy<br/>Religious states<br/>Non-state religious actors<br/>Local religious issues and phenomena cross borders<br/>Transnational religious movements<br/>Transnational religious issues<br/>Religious identity<br/>3 Religion and Classical Realism: interactions within power<br/>politics<br/>Religious worldviews and Classical Realism<br/>Religious legitimacy and Classical Realism<br/>Non-state religious actors and Classical Realism<br/>Religious states and Classical Realism<br/>Transnational religious actors and Classical Realism<br/>Transnational religious issues and Classical Realism<br/>Religious identity and Classical Realism<br/>Religion and Classical Realism: interactions within power politics<br/>4 Religion and Neorealism: interactions within the<br/>"international system<br/>Religious worldviews and Neorealism <br/>Religious legitimacy and Neorealism <br/>Non-state religious actors and Neorealism<br/>Religious states and Neorealism <br/>Transnational religious actors and Neorealism <br/>Transnational religious issues and Neorealism <br/>Religion and Neorealism: interactions within the international<br/>system<br/>5 Religion and (Neo)liberalism: interactions within the market<br/>of ideas<br/>Religious worldviews and Neoliberalism <br/>Religious legitimacy and Neoliberalism <br/>Non-state religious actors and Neoliberalism <br/>Religious states and Neoliberalism<br/>Transnational religious actors and Neoliberalism <br/>Transnational religious issues and Neoliberalism <br/>Religious identity and Neoliberalism <br/>Religion and (Neo)liberalism: interactions within the market <br/>6 Religion and the English School: interactions within<br/>international society<br/>Religious worldviews and the English School <br/>Religious legitimacy and the English School <br/>Non-state religious actors and the English School <br/>Religious states and the English School <br/>Transnational religious actors and the English School <br/>Transnational religious issues and the English School <br/>Religious identity and the English School<br/>Religion and the English School: interactions in international<br/>society <br/> 7 Religion and Constructivism: interactions, ideas, and<br/>identities<br/>Religious worldviews and Constructivism <br/>Religious legitimacy and Constructivism <br/>Non-state religious actors and Constructivism <br/>Religious states and Constructivism <br/>Transnational religious actors and Constructivism <br/>Transnational religious issues and Constructivism <br/>Religions identity and Constructivism 164<br/>Religion and Constructivism: norms, meanings, and<br/>narratives <br/>Religion in international relations theory: interactions and<br/>prospects<br/>Religious worldviews and international relations theory <br/>Religious legitimacy and international relations theory <br/>Non-state religious actors and international relations theory <br/>Religious states and international relations theory <br/>Transnational religious actors and international relations<br/>theory <br/>Transnational religious movements and international relations<br/>theory <br/>Religious identity and international relations theory <br/>Somefinal thoughts |
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Koha item type | AC Sinha Collection |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | General Book Section | 29/08/2016 | 201.727 SAN./ | P44027 | 25/11/2019 | 25/11/2019 | General Books |