On the significance of religion for global diplomacy

"What could it mean, in terms of strengthening multilateral diplomacy, if the UN, the OSCE, the European Union, and other regional diplomatic frameworks engaged more creatively with a religious perspective? In this ground-breaking volume it is argued that international organisations, backed by...

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Authors: McDonagh, Philip 1952- (Author) ; Manocha, Kishan (Author) ; Neary, John (Author) ; Vázquez Mendoza, Lucia (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021
In:Year: 2021
Series/Journal:Religion matters: on the significance of religion in global issues
Further subjects:B Political behavior
B Religion
B RELIGION / Religion & Science
B Multilateralism
B RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State
B International policy
B International cooperation
B International organization
B Religious philosophy
B Politics
B Communication in politics
B Ethics / RELIGION
B Religion And Politics
B Philosophy
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Summary:"What could it mean, in terms of strengthening multilateral diplomacy, if the UN, the OSCE, the European Union, and other regional diplomatic frameworks engaged more creatively with a religious perspective? In this ground-breaking volume it is argued that international organisations, backed by governments, can and should use their convening power to initiate new, multi-layered frameworks of engagement, inclusive of the representatives of religion. This can make multilateralism more fit-for-purpose and have a major impact over time on our planetary future.
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ISBN:100305384X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4324/9781003053842