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Until recently, religion tended to be either neglected in research in international affairs, or perceived as cause or pretext for conflict. This monograph discusses the beneficial potential of the factor religion that should be considered in international relations as well as at the local level. An analysis of literature and interviews with individuals engaged in interfaith activities in the UK have produced first-hand insight into the agendas of the different players in interfaith activities and into the functions of interfaith organisations. These organisations contribute in several ways to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Until recently, religion tended to be either
neglected in research in international affairs, or
perceived as cause or pretext for conflict. This
monograph discusses the beneficial potential of the
factor religion that should be considered in
international relations as well as at the local
level. An analysis of literature and interviews with
individuals engaged in interfaith activities in the
UK have produced first-hand insight into the agendas
of the different players in interfaith activities
and into the functions of interfaith organisations.
These organisations contribute in several ways to
the common goal of a more tolerant and less violent
society and add value to community regeneration and
the neighbourhood renewal programs. The analysis
should be especially useful to professionals in the
field of peacebuilding and conflict prevention.
Autorenporträt
Annemarie Schlack, MA: Studied Law at Karl-Franzens University,
Graz, Austria, and Conflict Resolution at the University of
Bradford, UK. Diploma in non-profit management.