Religion, NGOs and the United Nations: visible and invisible actors in power
Introduction: Religion, the United Nations and Institutional Process, Jeremy Carrette (University of Kent, UK). - 1. Realism and Idealism: NGOs and the United Nations System, Hugh Miall (University of Kent, UK). - 2. The Problem of Categories: Exploring Religion and NGOs Through Survey Research, Eve...
Summary: | Introduction: Religion, the United Nations and Institutional Process, Jeremy Carrette (University of Kent, UK). - 1. Realism and Idealism: NGOs and the United Nations System, Hugh Miall (University of Kent, UK). - 2. The Problem of Categories: Exploring Religion and NGOs Through Survey Research, Evelyn Bush (Fordham University, USA). - 3. Representation, Accountability and Influence at the UN: Results from the Survey of Religious NGOs, Evelyn Bush (Fordham University, USA). - 4. Religious NGOs, UN Participation and Fieldwork Methodology, Sophie-Hélène Trigeaud (Catholic Institute of Paris, France). - 5. On and Behind the Scene: Religious NGO Processes at the OHCHR of the UN in Geneva, Sophie-Hélène Trigeaud (Catholic Institute of Paris, France). - 6. Blessing or Bother? Religion and Religious NGOs at the UN in New York, Verena Beittinger-Lee (Independent Scholar). - 7. Islam, The OIC and the Defamation of Religions Controversy, Verena Beittinger-Lee (Independent Scholar) & Hugh Miall (University of Kent, UK). - 8. Catholicism at the United Nations in New York, Verena Beittinger-Lee (Independent Scholar). - 9. Hindu and Buddhist NGOs and the United Nations, Jeremy Carrette (University of Kent, UK). - Conclusion: Diplomacy, State Power and Irrational Religion, Hugh Miall & Jeremy Carrette |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis Seite 271-289 (Seite 271 ungezählt) Mit Register |
ISBN: | 1350020362 |