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Towards a postsecular international politics: new forms of community, identity, and power
This volume explores the postsecular as a momentous transformation of the international system which affects existing forms of political community, identity, and power. It encompasses a set of theoretical investigations of the postsecular, an analysis of four case studies (Europe, Russia, the United States, and Egypt), and an examination of the role and strategies of transnational actors in a postsecular world. Written by world-renowned and emerging leading scholars, these essays offer a lively engagement with the formidable challenges of the postsecular transformation of international politics.
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- Published
Publisher
Palgrave MacmillanPages
288.0Place of publication
New YorkISBN
9781137341778Series
Culture and Religion in International RelationsDepartment affiliated with
- International Relations Publications
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- Yes