The global resurgence of religion and transformation of international relations: the struggle for the soul of the Twenty-first Century/ Scott M. Thomas
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Introduction: The Global Resurgence of Religion in International Relations
Part One: Bringing Culture and Religion Back into International Relations Theory
"The Revenge of God: the Twentieth Century as the "Last Modern Century"
Blind Spots and Blowback: Why Culture and Religion were Marginalized in the Theory of International Relations
In the Eye of the Storm: Explaining and Understanding Culture and Religion in International Relations
The Soul of the World? Religious Non-State Actors and International Relations Theory
Part Two: The Main Arenas of International Relations
Wars and Rumors of Wars? Religion and International Conflict
"A Just and Durable Peace": Rethinking Religion and International Cooperation
Soulcraft as Statecraft?: Diplomacy, Conflict Resolution, and Peacebuilding
Funding Virtue? Rethinking Religion, Civil Society, and Democracy Promotion
Where Faith and Economics Meet? Rethinking Religion, Civil Society, and International Development
Conclusion: How Shall We Then Live
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