Buch, Englisch, 259 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 494 g
ISBN: 978-0-333-72412-5
Verlag: Palgrave MacMillan UK
A unique focus on the relationship between religion and political culture in the Third World using a comparative and thematic approach. Specific issues of religion-politics interaction in the Third World in recent times include: the rise of Islamic fundamentalist groups throughout the Middle East and other parts of the Muslim world; the political effects of the decline of Catholicism and the rapid growth of Protestant evangelical sects in Latin America; communal conflict between Hindu nationalist groups, and the politicisation of Buddhism in South East Asia. The common effect of such developments is to challenge existing forms of relationship between states and societies with religion used as a political resource.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction; J. Haynes PART ONE: RELIGION AND POLITICAL CULTURE IN THE THIRD WORLD: THE IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION Religion and International Society; S. Thomas The Media and Religion in Third World Politics; V. Randall PART ONE: ISLAM The Politics of Islam in the Middle East with Special Reference to Egypt, Iran and Saudi Arabia; N. Ayubi Transformations of Mass Religious Culture in the Islamic Republic of Iran; F. Adelkhah The Islamic Turn in Indonesia: A Political Explanation; R. William Liddle PART TWO: CHRISTIANITY Churches and Politics in Latin America: Catholicism Confronts Contemporary Challenges; J. Daudelin and W. E. Hewitt Pentecostalism, Gerontocratic Rule and Democratisation in Malawi; The Changing Position of the Young in Political Culture; R. Van Dijk PART THREE: HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM The Vishva Hindu Parishad: Structures and Strategies; C. Jaffrelot The Politics of Buddhism in Southeast Asia; D. McCargo Conclusion; J. Haynes Index




