Religion in International Relations The Return from Exile

Are the secular foundations of international relations sustainable at present? This comprehensive study shows how the global resurgence of religion confronts international relations theory with a theoretical challenge comparable to that raised by the end

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“The essays in this volume, and the savvy introduction by Hatzopoulos and Petito, inform us of just how vital is religion in international relations today. Well before the events of 9/11, religion was once again—after a long hiatus—on the radar screen of scholars, although many remained unconvinced of its importance. No more. This volume makes a significant contribution to our understanding.”

—Jean Bethke Elshtain, The Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, The University of Chicago, author of the forthcoming book: Just War Against Terror. The Burden of American Power. “When we talk about religion today, what are we really talking about? The concepts that we have on hand for understanding the status and role of religion in current affairs are by and large obsolete. They only made sense in reference to a certain "stability" in which one could believe and make people believe in. The disappearance of the necessary conditions for this belief signals the entrance into a world characterized by the evidence of movement. Hence the necessity to rebuild our intellectual tools. This work constitutes an important contribution for such an enterprise.”

—Patrick Michel, Research Director at CERI, Sciences Po, Paris.

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THE RETURN FROM EXILE

Edited by Pavlos Hatzopoulos and Fabio Petito

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Religion in International Relations

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