Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?

Undoubtedly, religion is one of the main factors that increasingly contribute to the shaping of international relations. As it was in the European middle ages, religion and geopolitics have always had ties of one sort or another. Imperialism and nationalist doctrines have found purpose and justifica...

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Main Authors: Kadri, Hichem, Abdel Salam, El Fatih Abdullahi
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Language:English
Published: Academic Research Publishing Group 2020
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Abdel Salam, El Fatih Abdullahi
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description Undoubtedly, religion is one of the main factors that increasingly contribute to the shaping of international relations. As it was in the European middle ages, religion and geopolitics have always had ties of one sort or another. Imperialism and nationalist doctrines have found purpose and justification in religious differences and, religious zealotry was functioned to be both cause and consequence of the concentration of state power and the rivalries among existing competitors. The involvement of numerous religious groups and movements in the political scene led the situation to be extremely complicated. The purpose of this article is to see to what extent religion as a soft power has a role in forming international politics. Also, to discuss the role the superpowers and regional powers play in dealing with the question of religious issues. With an argument that these issues including religious conflicts are led by international and regional powers which function these groups in a proxy war to be part of their rivalry overpower, and to achieve their national interests through their foreign policies at the cost of considerable environmental degradation and a massive death toll of people.
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spelling iium-807472020-06-16T01:31:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80747/ Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies? Kadri, Hichem Abdel Salam, El Fatih Abdullahi JZ International relations Undoubtedly, religion is one of the main factors that increasingly contribute to the shaping of international relations. As it was in the European middle ages, religion and geopolitics have always had ties of one sort or another. Imperialism and nationalist doctrines have found purpose and justification in religious differences and, religious zealotry was functioned to be both cause and consequence of the concentration of state power and the rivalries among existing competitors. The involvement of numerous religious groups and movements in the political scene led the situation to be extremely complicated. The purpose of this article is to see to what extent religion as a soft power has a role in forming international politics. Also, to discuss the role the superpowers and regional powers play in dealing with the question of religious issues. With an argument that these issues including religious conflicts are led by international and regional powers which function these groups in a proxy war to be part of their rivalry overpower, and to achieve their national interests through their foreign policies at the cost of considerable environmental degradation and a massive death toll of people. Academic Research Publishing Group 2020-03 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80747/1/Hichem%20Kadri%27s%20Article.%20IJWPDS.pdf Kadri, Hichem and Abdel Salam, El Fatih Abdullahi (2020) Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies? International Journal of World Policy and Development Studies, 6 (3). pp. 28-37. ISSN 2415-5241 E-ISSN 2415-2331 https://www.arpgweb.com/pdf-files/ijwpds6(3)28-37.pdf https://doi.org/10.32861/ijwpds.63.28-37
spellingShingle JZ International relations
Kadri, Hichem
Abdel Salam, El Fatih Abdullahi
Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title_full Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title_fullStr Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title_full_unstemmed Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title_short Geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
title_sort geopolitics of religion: how does religion influence international relations and states’ foreign policies?
topic JZ International relations
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