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Between Terror and Tolerance: Religious Leaders, Conflict, and Peacemaking [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 408 g, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 158901782X
  • ISBN-13: 9781589017825
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 408 g, Not illustrated
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Nov-2011
  • Leidėjas: Georgetown University Press
  • ISBN-10: 158901782X
  • ISBN-13: 9781589017825
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Civil war and conflict within countries is the most prevalent threat to peace and security in the opening decades of the twenty-first century. A pivotal factor in the escalation of tensions to open conflict is the role of elites in exacerbating tensions along identity lines by giving the ideological justification, moral reasoning, and call to violence. "Between Terror and Tolerance" examines the varied roles of religious leaders in societies deeply divided by ethnic, racial, or religious conflict. The chapters in this book explore cases when religious leaders have justified or catalyzed violence along identity lines, and other instances when religious elites have played a critical role in easing tensions or even laying the foundation for peace and reconciliation. This volume features thematic chapters on the linkages between religion, nationalism, and intolerance, transnational intra-faith conflict in the Shi'a-Sunni divide, and country case studies of societal divisions or conflicts in Egypt, Israel and Palestine, Kashmir, Lebanon, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Tajikistan. The concluding chapter explores the findings and their implications for policies and programs of international non-governmental organizations that seek to encourage and enhance the capacity of religious leaders to play a constructive role in conflict resolution.

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This clearly focused volume moves beyond easy generalizations about religion and conflict. The excellent case studies are linked to an overarching framework that highlights the ambivalence of religion with regard to conflict. Readers interested in how contemporary conflicts are shaped by religion should read this book. -- Terrence Lyons, associate professor, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Religious Leaders, Conflict, and Peacemaking 1(8)
Timothy D. Sisk
Chapter 1 Religion, Nationalism, and Intolerance
9(20)
David Little
Chapter 2 Religious Leaders, Sectarianism, and the Sunni-Shi'a Divide in Islam
29(20)
Nader Hashemi
Chapter 3 Between Intolerance and Coexistence: The Vatican, Maronites, and the War in Lebanon
49(20)
George Emile Irani
Chapter 4 Globalization, Religion, and Nationalism in Israel and Palestine
69(16)
Micheline Ishay
Chapter 5 Egypt and the Legacy of Sectarianism
85(20)
Scott W. Hibbard
Chapter 6 Religion, War, and Peacemaking in Sudan: Shari'a, Identity Politics, and Human Rights
105(18)
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
Chapter 7 Nigeria's Religious Leaders in an Age of Radicalism and Neoliberalism
123(22)
Rosalind I. J. Hackett
Chapter 8 Just Enough to Hate---Not Enough to Love: Religious Leaders in Northern Ireland
145(24)
Mari Fitzduff
Chapter 9 Religion, War, and Peace in Tajikistan
169(14)
Karina Korostelina
Chapter 10 The Spoiler and the Reconciler: Buddhism and the Peace Process in Sri Lanka
183(18)
Susan Hayward
Chapter 11 Piety and Politics: Religious Leadership and the Conflict in Kashmir
201(26)
Sumit Ganguly
Praveen Swami
Conclusion From Terror to Tolerance to Coexistence in Deeply Divided Societies 227(14)
Timothy D. Sisk
List of Contributors 241(6)
Index 247
Timothy D. Sisk is a professor of international and comparative politics and director of the Center for Sustainable Development and International Peace at the Joseph Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver. He is the author or editor of several books including International Mediation in Civil Wars: Bargaining with Bullets.