Religious transnational actors and soft power

This study looks at the dynamics of this new religious pluralism as it influences the global political landscape. Several specific transnational religious actors are examined in the chapters including: American Evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics, the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Sun...

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Main Author: Haynes, Jeffrey (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge Ashgate 2012
Series:Religion and international security
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