Transnational religion and fading states

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Transnational religion and fading states

edited by Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, James Piscatori

Westview Press, c1997

  • : pbk

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Transnational religion & fading states

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

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ISBN 9780813327679

内容説明

Focusing on the dilution of state sovereignty, this book examines how the crossing of state boundaries by religious movements leads to the formation of transnational civil society. Challenging the notion of a clash of civilizations, it looks to the micro-origins of conflicts and the dual potential of religious movements as sources of peace and security as well as of violent conflict. Contributors draw examples from a variety of regions and world religions and consider self-generated movements from below as well as centralized forms of organization and patterns of diffusion from above. Together they illustrate how religion as bearer of the politics of meaning has filled the space left by the decline of ideology, which has created a novel transnational space for world politics. }Focusing on the dilution of state sovereignty, this book examines how the crossing of state boundaries by religious movements leads to the formation of transnational civil society. Challenging the assertion that future conflict will be of the clash of civilizations variety, it looks to the micro-origins of conflicts, which the contributors argue are as likely to arise between states sharing a religion as between those divided by it and more likely to arise within rather than across state boundaries. Thus, the chapters reveal the dual potential of religious movements as sources of peace and security as well as of violent conflict.Featuring an East-West, North-South approach, the volume avoids the conventional and often ethnocentric segregation of the experience of other regions from the European and American. Contributors draw examples from a variety of regions and world religions and consider self-generated movements from below (such as Protestant sectarianism in Latin America or Sufi Islam in Africa) in contrast to centralized forms of organization and patterns of diffusion from above (such as state-certified religion in China). Together the chapters illustrate how religion as bearer of the politics of meaning has filled the space left by the decline of ideology, which has created a novel transnational space for world politics. }

目次

  • Preface: Religion, States, and Transnational Civil Society
  • (Susanne Hoeber Rudolph. )
  • Self-Organization: From Society And From Below
  • Trans-state Islam and Security
  • (Dale F. Eickelman)
  • Muslim Missionaries and African States
  • (Ousmane Kane)
  • Bridging the Gap Between Empowerment and Power in Latin America
  • (Daniel H. Levine and David Stoll)
  • Faces of Catholic Transnationalism: In and Beyond France
  • (Danille Hervieu-Lger, translated by Roger Gleason)
  • Hierarchy: From A Center And From Above
  • Globalizing Catholicism and the Return to a Universal Church
  • (Jos Casanova)
  • World Religions and National States: Competing Claims in East Asia
  • (Don Baker)
  • Religious Resource Networks: Roman Catholic Philanthropy in Central and East Europe
  • (Ralph Della Cava)
  • In Defense of Allahs Realm: Religion and Statecraft in Saudi Foreign Policy Strategy (Cary Fraser)
  • Reflections
  • Dehomogenizing Religious Formations
  • (S. H. Rudolph)
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780813327686

内容説明

Focusing on the dilution of state sovereignty, this book examines how the crossing of state boundaries by religious movements leads to the formation of transnational civil society. Challenging the assertion that future conflict will be of the "clash of civilization" variety, it looks to the micro-origins of conflicts, which are as likely to arise between states sharing a religion as between those divided by it and more likely to arise within rather than across state boundaries. Thus, the chapters reveal the dual potential of religious movements as sources of peace and security as well as of violent conflict. Featuring an East-West, North-South approach, the volume avoids the conventional and often ethnocentric segregation of the experience of other regions from the European and American. Contributors draw examples from a variety of civilizations and world religions. They contrast self-generated movements from "below" (such as Protestant sectarianism in Latin America or Sufi Islam in Africa) with centralized forms of organization and patterns of diffusion from above (such as state-certified religion in China). Together the chapters illustrate how religion as bearer of the politics of meaning has filled the lacuna left by the decline of ideology, creating a novel transnational space for world politics.

目次

Preface -- Introduction: Religion, States, and Transnational Civil Society -- Self-Organization: From Society and from Below -- Trans-state Islam and Security -- Muslim Missionaries and African States -- Bridging the Gap Between Empowerment and Power in Latin America -- Faces of Catholic Transnationalism: In and Beyond France -- Hierarchy: From a Center and from Above -- Globalizing Catholicism and the Return to a "Universal" Church -- World Religions and National States: Competing Claims in East Asia -- Religious Resource Networks: Roman Catholic Philanthropy in Central and East Europe -- In Defense of Allah's Realm: Religion and Statecraft in Saudi Foreign Policy Strategy -- Reflections -- Dehomogenizing Religious Formations

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