The Review of Faith & International Affairs
2012 - 2025
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2023
- Introduction: Faith and the Founding Figures of Human Dignity pp. 1-5

- Brett G. Scharffs
- The Loveliness Men Hide: Eleanor Roosevelt on Human Dignity pp. 6-14

- Brett G. Scharffs, Leah Blake, Kimberley Farnsworth, Holly Hinckley Lesan and Marianna Richardson
- Drafting on the Basis of Dignity: John Peters Humphrey’s Contribution to the UDHR pp. 15-21

- Paul Martens
- P.C. Chang, Multicultural Confucian Philosopher and Human Rights Champion pp. 22-31

- Hans Ingvar Roth
- Being and Becoming: The Human Person and Human Dignity in Charles Malik’s Contribution to the UDHR pp. 32-40

- Peter Petkoff
- Lives on Hyphens: Contributions of Hernán Santa Cruz from Chile and Guy Pérez Cisneros from Cuba to the UDHR pp. 41-49

- Kristina Arriaga
- A Courageous Muslim Voice: How Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan Saved Article 18 of the UDHR pp. 50-57

- Amjad Mahmood Khan
- Charles Dukes, the Deist and Labor Unionist who Shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights pp. 58-68

- Fearghas O’Beara
- Colonel William Roy Hodgson: A Soldier of Principle, Peace, and Pugnacity for Human Rights pp. 69-78

- Renae Barker
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Soviet Political Religion, and Soviet Law pp. 79-86

- Dmytro Vovk
- UNESCO and the Drafting of the UDHR: Navigating Theories and Practices pp. 87-95

- Phinith Chanthalangsy
- Contending Discourses on Human Rights and Dignity in the Post-World War II Era pp. 96-106

- Dicky Sofjan
- The Global Politics of Jesus: A Christian Case for Church-State Separation pp. 107-109

- Chan Woong Shin
- The Godless Crusade: Religion, Populism and Right-Wing Identity Politics in the West pp. 110-112

- Robert J. Joustra
- The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy pp. 113-115

- Robert J. Joustra
Volume 21, issue 3, 2023
- Introduction: Ethnic Nationalism and Politicized Religion in the Pakistan-Afghanistan Borderland pp. 1-6

- Ryan Brasher and Charles Ramsey
- Hybrid Extremism: Ethnonationalism and Territorialized Islamic Fundamentalism in Afghanistan pp. 7-21

- Mohammad Qasim Wafayezada
- A Violent Nexus: Ethnonationalism, Religious Fundamentalism, and the Taliban pp. 22-37

- Niamatullah Ibrahimi
- The Conflicting Synthesis of the Taliban’s Religious and Cultural Identity pp. 38-45

- Faiz Muhammad Zaland
- Neo-Taliban? Thinking Through Typological Differences pp. 46-54

- Faiz Muhammad Zaland and Charles Ramsey
- Ideology, Clericalism, and Socialization: Some Reflections on the Sociology of the Afghan Taliban pp. 55-68

- William Maley
- Salafizing Hanafiyya? Madrasa Teachers in Afghanistan, State Actors, and Salafis pp. 69-85

- Jamal Malik
- The Causal Impact of the Taliban’s Insurgency and Return to Power on Economic Well-being in Afghanistan pp. 86-102

- Musa Shafiq and Mohammad Qasim Wafayezada
- In the Province of Faith: Disaggregating Pakistani Religious Parties’ Electoral Performance at the Sub-national and Denominational Levels pp. 103-123

- Johann Chacko
- Pakistan’s Ethnic Parties’ Religious Narratives and Practices pp. 124-136

- Abdullah Khoso and Muhammad Rovidad
- Pashtun Neo-Ethnonationalism pp. 137-150

- Husnul Amin
- Memory and National Identity Among Afghan Refugees in Peshawar pp. 151-164

- Abdullah Burki and Ryan Brasher
Volume 21, issue 2, 2023
- Measuring Subnational Variation in Freedom of Religion or Belief Violations: Reflections on a Path Forward pp. 1-12

- Jason Klocek and Dennis P. Petri
- Revisiting Religious Freedom as a National Security Lens: The Case of China pp. 13-24

- Eric Patterson, Piper Smith and Linda Kamau
- Can We Have Religious Freedom and Social Harmony? pp. 25-30

- Dennis R. Hoover
- Clergy as First Responders: Rethinking Leadership in Religion and Peacebuilding pp. 31-43

- Gladys Ganiel
- Religious Communitarianism, Covenants, and Liberal Theory: On the Political Thought of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks pp. 44-56

- Nahshon Perez
- Jus Post Bellum and the Decision to Withdraw from Afghanistan pp. 57-66

- Christian Nikolaus Braun
- Is Interreligious Dialogue in International Relations “Dialogue-Washing” for Authoritarian Regimes? an Exploration of KAICIID and ICCS as Track 1.5 Diplomacy pp. 67-82

- Paul Hedges
- China’s Religious Diplomacy for its Belt and Road Initiative: A Review and Assessment pp. 83-94

- Juyan Zhang
- The Effectiveness of Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Framework in International Relations: The Case of Uyghur Muslims and Other Religious Minorities in Xinjiang, China pp. 95-106

- David Garciandía Igal
- Indonesia’s Fragmented Responses to International Pressure During the 2016–2017 Blasphemy Case pp. 107-120

- Rizky Alif Alvian
- Pluralistic Islamic Religious Education: A Vision for Indonesia pp. 121-127

- Abdul Mu’ti
Volume 21, issue 1, 2023
- Education, Integral Human Development, and Pope Francis' Call for a Global Compact: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1-6

- Quentin Wodon
- Pope Francis' Vision for Education and the Call for a Global Compact on Education pp. 7-14

- Luiz Fernando Klein, Philippe Richard and Quentin Wodon
- Pope Francis' Vision and Whole Child Education: Exploring the Foundational Beliefs of Cura Personalis and Accompaniment pp. 15-27

- Michael O. Warner, Melodie Wyttenbach and Molly McMahon
- A New Jesuit School in Brussels: Going to the Periphery pp. 28-35

- Alain Deneef
- Catholic Universities in an Increasingly Competitive Environment pp. 36-43

- Quentin Wodon
- Service-learning in Catholic Universities: Results from a Global Mapping Survey pp. 44-52

- Tomás Argarate, Richard Brosse, Agustina Budani, Rodrigo Bustamante, Leandro Elesgaray, Maximiliano Luft, David Pisano, María Rosa Tapia, Nieves Tapia, Tamara Ulla and Quentin Wodon
- Advancing the Common Good Through Purpose-led Business: Catholic Social Teaching and a Blueprint for Better Business pp. 53-65

- Charles Wookey, Helen Alford and Loughlin Hickey
- Catholic Social Teaching and Economics: Reflections on the Economy of Francesco pp. 66-78

- Simona Beretta and Mario Maggioni
- Reducing Petty Corruption in Schools in Africa: A Role for Faith? pp. 79-95

- Ada Nayihouba and Quentin Wodon
- Our Common Home: Climate Shocks, Educational Outcomes, and Education for Sustainable Development in Africa pp. 96-104

- Nelly Elmallakh and Quentin Wodon
Volume 20, issue 4, 2022
- Introduction: Religion and Comprehensive Security pp. 1-3

- Pasquale Annicchino and Judd Birdsall
- Freedom of Religion or Belief is Security: The 2019 OSCE Policy Guidance on FoRB and Security pp. 4-11

- Gabriele Fattori
- Counter-terrorism, Discrimination, and Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion, or Belief pp. 12-20

- Susan Kerr and Johannes Heiler
- A Commitment to Religious Freedom as the Bond that Makes Us Free: Reinvigorating Security, Religious Autonomy, and the Good Society pp. 21-27

- Brett G. Scharffs
- Comprehensive Security and the Environment: The Challenge for Religions pp. 28-36

- Marco Ventura
- Russia’s Spiritual Security Doctrine as a Challenge to European Comprehensive Security Approaches pp. 37-44

- Kristina Stoeckl
- Evangelicals and Comprehensive Security pp. 45-53

- Judd Birdsall
- Comprehensive Security and LGBTQ Rights pp. 54-61

- Nausica Palazzo
- Comprehensive Security and Religion: Moving Away from the Securitization Zeitgeist in the Digital Transition pp. 62-67

- Pasquale Annicchino
- Diplomatic Leadership Development after the “Weaponization of Everything”: Approaching Religion or Belief as a Professional Competence pp. 68-79

- Francis Davis
- COVID-19 and Religion: Pandemic Lessons and Legacies pp. 80-90

- Katherine Marshall
- Re-framing Common Themes in Religions and Development Research pp. 91-106

- Olivia Wilkinson
- An Examination of the Anti-impeachment Movement of Conservative Protestantism in Korea pp. 107-118

- Hyung Chull Jang and Chull Lee
- We God’s People: Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism in the World of Nations pp. 119-120

- Jeffrey Haynes
Volume 20, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction pp. 1-3

- Elizabeth A. Clark and Dmytro Vovk
- Piecing the Puzzle—Women and Freedom of Religion or Belief pp. 4-18

- Nazila Ghanea
- Advancing Gender Equality Without Forfeiting Religious Autonomy: Squaring the Circle? pp. 19-31

- Montserrat Gas-Aixendri
- Church-State Cooperation and its Impact on Freedom of Religion or Belief and on Gender Issues in Russia pp. 32-46

- Mikhail Antonov
- International Obligations and Internal Tensions: Individual Religious Autonomy and Gender Equality in Russia and Central Asia pp. 47-62

- Merilin Kiviorg
- Ukrainian Churches and the Implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Ukraine: Being Europe Without Accepting “Gender” pp. 63-76

- Regina Elsner
- Freedom of Religion or Belief and Gender Equality in the Netherlands: Between Pillars, Polders, and Principles pp. 77-88

- Jeroen Temperman
- Becoming Through Belonging: Women of Faith and Global Leadership pp. 89-94

- Margaret J. Weber
- Rethinking Religion and Politics in a Plural World: The Bahá’í International Community and the United Nations pp. 95-96

- Geoffrey Cameron
Volume 20, issue 2, 2022
- Introduction: Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Human Right pp. 1-12

- Heiner Bielefeldt, Thiago Alves Pinto and Marie Juul Petersen
- Breaking the Conservative Monopoly on Religious Liberty pp. 13-26

- Elizabeth Reiner Platt
- Contesting Unfreedom: To be Queer and Christian in the Philippines pp. 27-39

- Jayeel Cornelio and Robbin Dagle
- Freedom of Religion or Belief and Freedom of Expression pp. 40-48

- Marie Juul Petersen
- Freedom of Religion or Belief and Cultural Heritage Protection: Synergistic not Competitive pp. 49-60

- Knox Thames and Emily Scolaro
- Reflections on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security pp. 61-68

- Susan Kerr
- Blurring Boundaries or Deepening Discourses on FoRB? From Global to Local and Back Again pp. 69-80

- Erin K. Wilson
- Clash of the Titans or Friendly Bedfellows? Freedom of Religion or Belief and Women’s Rights in India pp. 81-95

- Saumya Uma
- Religious Equality and Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Development’s Blindspot pp. 96-108

- Mariz Tadros
Volume 20, issue 1, 2022
- Religious Diversity and Religious Governance in South Korea: From Nominal to Covenantal Pluralism pp. 1-10

- Kwangsuk Yoo and Dong-Uhn Suh
- Covenantal Pluralism: Resonances and Dissonances in Cambodia pp. 11-26

- Alexandra Kent
- Pluralizing Pluralism: Lessons from, and for, India pp. 27-42

- Rochana Bajpai
- Covenantal Pluralism in “Homogenous” Japan: Finding a Space for Religious Pluralism pp. 43-55

- Ernils Larsson
- Hindu Nuclear Politics and the Logic of Realism pp. 56-68

- Bill Drexel
- The Diplomacy of the Holy See and its Transformation in the Context of Relations with the United Nations pp. 69-81

- Marián Sekerák and Karol Lovaš
- The Tyranny of Religious Freedom Rankings pp. 82-88

- Dennis P. Petri
- Responses to Religious Dissenters and Refugees: Lessons from Early Modern History pp. 89-92

- John Coffey
- Theology and World Politics: Metaphysics, Genealogies, Political Theologies pp. 93-96

- Miguel Vatter
- Indonesian Pluralities: Islam, Citizenship, and Democracy pp. 97-98

- Paul Marshall
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