Religion and the Realist Tradition
This volume picks up a rather uninvested field of international relations theory: the influence of religion on Realism as well as the power of Realism to address religious issues in world politics. Although classical scholars of Realism rarely mention religion explicitly in their well-known work, this volume suggests that Realism offers serious ground for taking religion and faith into account as well as evaluating the impact of religion on its theoretical framework: how religion and religious worldviews influence and affect the theoretical framework of Realism, and how Realism approaches religious issues in international relations as a relatively new field of international studies. Although international relations scholars now widely deal with issues of religion, large portions of the necessary theoretical underpinning are missing. In addressing this lack, the volume illustrates the possibility of reform and change in Realism. Furthermore, the chapters reach out to normative statements. The contributors offer a theoretical view on religion in international relations in the context of Realism but always connect this with actual, real-world related political problems. The volume takes into account not only classical thinkers and approaches of Realism but also present-day authors dealing with ethical and normative questions of international relations in the aftermath of 9/11.
Offering a fresh perspective on the influence of religion on international relations theory, this work will be of great interest to scholars of religion and international relations, international relations theory, and political philosophy.
Jodok Troy is a lecturer and project leader at the Department of Political Science at the University of Innsbruck. He was a research fellow at Georgetown University, USA. His most recent publications include Christian Approaches to International Affairs and the volume Mission Critical: Smaller Democracies' Role in Global Stability Operations.
Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Edited by Jeffrey Haynes, London Metropolitan University, UK
This series aims to publish high quality works on the topic of the resurgence of political forms of religion in both national and international contexts. This trend has been especially noticeable in the post-Cold War era (that is, since the late 1980s). It has affected all the world religions (including Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism) in various parts of the world (such as the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa).
The series welcomes books that use a variety of approaches to the subject, drawing on scholarship from political science, international relations, security studies, and contemporary history.
Books in the series explore these religions, regions, and topics both within and beyond the conventional domain of churchstate relations to include the impact of religion on politics, conflict, and development, including the late Samuel Huntington's controversial yet influential thesis about clashing civilisations.
In sum, the overall purpose of the book series is to provide a comprehensive survey of what is currently happening in relation to the interaction of religion and politics, both domestically and internationally, in relation to a variety of issues.
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Religion and the Realist Tradition
From Political Theology to International Relations theory and back
Jodok Troy
Religion and the Realist Tradition
From Political Theology to International Relations theory and back
Edited by
Jodok Troy
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Religion and the realist tradition: from political theology to international
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Contents
JODOK TROY
BEN MOLLOV
JOHN D. CARLSON
AMANDA RUSSELL BEATTIE
CECELIA LYNCH
ERIC PATTERSON
HARTMUT BEHR AND FELIX RSCH
CHRISTOPH ROHDE
VENDULKA KUBLKOV AND MIKA LUOMA-AHO
PETER S. HENNE AND DANIEL H. NEXON
REBECCA A. GLAZIER
Amanda Russell Beattie is a lecturer at Aston University, Birmingham, where she lectures on both political philosophy and international political theory. She is the author of one monograph with Ashgate investigating the tradition of natural law and the co-author of a book investigating the structures and practices of international politics. Currently she is working on a project which investigates the concept of human vulnerability in world politics (Palgrave Macmillan) while pursuing interests in the field of moral philosophy, political philosophy, and theology.