Gods, guns, and globalization : religious radicalism and international political economy edited by Mary Ann Tétreault, Robert A. Denemark
Is it accurate to equate "fundamentalism" with antimodernism? What explains the growing importance of religious activists in world politics? Guns, Gods, and Globalization explores the multifaceted phenomenon of religious resurgence, ranging from the Christian right in the United States to...
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Boulder, CO
Lynne Rienner Pub.
2004
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| Series: | International political economy yearbook
v.13 |
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Table of Contents:
- Contending fundamentalisms : religious revivalism and the modern world / Mary Ann Tétreault
- The religious right reacts to globalization / Carolyn Gallaher
- The Christian right, globalization, and the 'natural family' / Doris E. Buss
- The triangle of conflict : fundamentalisms in Israel and the territories / Rafael Reuveny
- To be modern, but in the 'Indian' way : Hindu nationalism / Shampa Biswas
- Modernity, civil society, and religious resurgence in South Asia / Mustapha Kamal Pasha
- Globalization, modernization, and the Islamic salvation front in Algeria / Bradford Dillman
- Islamism and Iran's postrevolutionary economy : the case of the Bonyads / Suzanne Maloney
- Globalization, Islamization, and women's employment in Indonesia / Roksana Bahramitash
- Falun Gong and the threat of history / Adam Frank
- Fundamentalism and the global political economy / Robert A. Denemark


