Religion, state and the United Nations: value politics
In: Routledge studies in religion and politics
In: Routledge studies in religion and politics
In: Routledge studies in religion and politics
In: Routledge Studies in Religion and Politics
Part I RELIGION AT THE UNITED NATIONS. - Chapter 1: Engaging on global issues in a UN setting: Religious actors [Katherine Marshall]. - Chapter 2: The United Alliance of Civilisations and improved global dialogue [Jeffrey Haynes]. - Chapter 3: Hate speech and holy prophets: Tracing the OIC's strategies to protect religion [Marie Juul Petersen and Heini Skorini]. - Chapter 4: Negotiating traditional values. The Russian Orthodox Church [Vebjørn Horsfjord]. - Chapter 5: Internal affairs? Assessing NGO engagement for religious freedom [Helge Årsheim]. - Chapter 6: Religion, state and symbol politic. The Catholic Church [Anne Stensvold]. - PART II RELIGION AND STATE. - Chapter 7: Emerging international subjects. The Royal 'Peel' Commission, Palestine partition and religious difference [Maria Birnbaum]. - Chapter 8: Religious voices: American faith perspectives as an example [Katherine Marshall]. - Chapter 9: Dynamic perspectives on defamation of religion among Jewish NGOs [Gabriel Levy and Miriam Kyselo]. - Chapter 10: Human rights and the Tunisian constitution [Ragnhild J. Zorgati]. - Chapter 11: Norway, religion and the United Nations [Ingrid Vik and Cecilie Endresen]
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