TY - BOOK AU - James,Patrick TI - Religion, identity, and global governance: ideas, evidence and practice SN - 9781442685895 AV - BL65.I55 R44 2011eb U1 - 201/.727 22 PY - 2011///] CY - Toronto PB - University of Toronto Press KW - Religion and international relations KW - Religion et relations internationales KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - BODY, MIND & SPIRIT KW - Gaia & Earth Energies KW - RELIGION KW - Christianity KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Religion, identity, and global governance; setting the agenda / Patrick James -- The religious challenge to international relations theory / John F. Stack Jr. -- Religion and international affairs : the state of the art / Ron E. Hassner -- Mutual renewal : on the relationship of human rights to the Muslim world / Anthony Chase -- State religious exclusivity and international crises, 1990-2002 / Jonathan Fox and Nukhet Sandal -- Religion, identity, and the "War on Terror" : insights from religious humanitarianism / Cecelia Lynch -- Extremism and military intervention in South Asia : Indian Muslims and Sri Lankan Tamils / Manus I. Midlarsky -- Religion, security dilemma, and conflict : the case of Iraq / Yasemin Akbaba and Zeynep Taydas -- World religions and local identities : the case of Islamic arbitration in Ontario, Canada / Patricia M. Goff -- John Paul II and the "just war" doctrine : "make peace through justice and forgiveness, not war" / James L. Heft -- Christian mediation in international conflicts / Robert B. Lloyd -- The role of religious NGOs in shaping foreign policy : Western middle powers and reform internationalism / Steven L. Lamy -- Religion and Canadian diplomacy : promoting pluralism on the global stage / Evan H. Potter -- From ideology to identity : building a foundation for communities of the willing / Chris Seiple -- Religion, identity, and global governance : what have we learned? / Patrick James N2 - In the wake of 9/11, and with ongoing wars and tensions in the Middle East, Questioning contemporary connections between and among religion, identity, and global governance is an exercise that is both important and timely. This volume, edited by Patrick James, addresses essential themes in international relations today, asking how we can establish when religious identity is a relevant factor in explaining or understanding politics, when and how religion can be applied to advance positive, peace-oriented agendas in global governance, and how governments can reconsider their foreign and domestic policies in light of religious resurgence around the world; Exploring topics such as Pope John Paul Il's Just War, the role of religious NGOs in relation to states, and religious extremism among Muslims in India, the contributors highlight the central role that religion can play in foreign policy. Taken together, these essays contend that global governance cannot and will not improve unless it can find a way to coexist with the powerful force of religion. --Book Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=682624 ER -