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Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: Ground, Room: Intel Theatre
Wednesday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (14/08/2024)
Religion is an important factor that shapes international relations. Religious narratives are often the basis of foreign policy decisions and even justifications for war. This panel analysis the role religion plays in foreign policy and international relations.
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Perception of Faith, Finance, and Foreign Influence: Analyzing International Investments in Religious Infrastructure in the Western Balkans from a Community Perspective | View Paper Details |
Anti-Muslim Bias in Foreign Policy Attitudes: Experimental Evidence From 13 European Countries | View Paper Details |
Defenders of the faith: Islam as a determinant of Turkish foreign policy towards the Western Balkans | View Paper Details |
Wars come and go, international society changes, and religions endure: Narratives of religious actors on the Ukraine War | View Paper Details |
Explaining Religious Cleavages in Foreign Policy Attitudes | View Paper Details |