The Review of Faith & International Affairs
2012 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2018
- Introduction: Freedom of Religion or Belief Across the Commonwealth pp. 1-3

- Monica Duffy Toft
- Progress on Freedom of Religion or Belief?: An Analysis of European and North American Government and Parliamentary Initiatives pp. 4-18

- Monica Duffy Toft and M. Christian Green
- Freedom of Religion or Belief Across the Commonwealth: Hard Cases, Diverse Approaches pp. 19-33

- M. Christian Green and Monica Duffy Toft
- Whither Democracy, Secularism, and Minority Rights in India? pp. 34-46

- Amrita Basu
- The Prospects and Problems of the Marrakesh Declaration on the Rights of Religious Minorities in Muslim Majority Communities pp. 47-59

- Ahmed Salisu Garba
- Africa’s Muslim Authorities and Ahmadis: Curbed Freedoms, Circumvented Legalities pp. 60-74

- Muhammed Haron
- Framing Freedom of Religion or Belief for Countering Violent Extremism in Kenya: The Equivalency Framework of the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya pp. 75-87

- Loreen Maseno
- Universal or Particular … or Both? The Right to Freedom of Religion or Belief in Cross-Cultural Perspective pp. 88-101

- Christoph Grüll and Erin K. Wilson
- Culture, Religion, and Freedom of Religion or Belief pp. 102-115

- Mariam Rawan Abdulla
- Of Hedgehogs and Representation: Chasing Religious Persecution in Law pp. 116-121

- Nazila Ghanea
- Under Caesar’s Sword: How Christians Respond to Persecution pp. 122-124

- Judd Birdsall
Volume 16, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction: Interfaith on the World Stage pp. 1-8

- John Fahy and Jeffrey Haynes
- Religious Peacemakers on the International Scene: Hopes and Motivations pp. 9-22

- Anne Stensvold and Ingrid Vik
- Including the Exclusivists in Interfaith pp. 23-33

- James Patton
- A Critical Reading of Christian Peacemaker Teams’ International Accompaniment and Solidarity Work Through a Peace and Conflict Studies Lens pp. 34-47

- Christopher Hrynkow
- The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and Interfaith Dialogue: What is it Good For? pp. 48-60

- Jeffrey Haynes
- The Golden Rule: Interfaith Peacemaking and the Charter for Compassion pp. 61-75

- Lee Marsden
- International Relations and Faith-based Diplomacy: The Case of Qatar pp. 76-88

- John Fahy
- Interfaith on the World Stage: Much Ado About Nothing? pp. 89-101

- Sarah Markiewicz
- How Effective is Interfaith Dialogue as an Instrument for Bridging International Differences and Achieving Conflict Resolution? pp. 102-113

- Shireen Hunter
- Afterword: A Reflection on the Crucial Importance of Interfaith Dialogue pp. 114-118

- Akbar Ahmed
- Have a Little Faith: Religion, Democracy, and the American Public School pp. 119-120

- Eric Farr
- A Living Tradition: Catholic Social Doctrine and Holy See Diplomacy pp. 121-122

- Robert J. Joustra
Volume 16, issue 2, 2018
- Faith and Spirituality Informing Public Policy: Joseph Wresinski and our Understanding of Extreme Poverty pp. 1-14

- Quentin Wodon
- Faith Affiliation, Religiosity, and Altruistic Behaviors: An Analysis of Gallup World Poll Data pp. 15-22

- Hoa Nguyen and Quentin Wodon
- Political Tradition and Foreign Affairs: A Study in Jewish Foreign Policy pp. 23-35

- Shmuel Sandler
- On Religion and the Politics of Security: How Religion’s Involvement in Domestic Politics Affects National Securitymaking pp. 36-49

- Moria Bar-Maoz
- Civic Education for Muslim Students in the Era of Democracy: Lessons Learned from Indonesia pp. 50-61

- Achmad Ubaedillah
- Cuius regio, eius religio: church-state dynamics and implications on religiosity, representation, and religious freedom in Spain and the Philippines pp. 62-70

- Isabel Udal Perucho
- Started but Contested: Analyzing US and British Counter-Extremism Strategies pp. 71-83

- Sean Oliver-Dee
- Gender Bias in Bangladeshi School Textbooks: Not Just a Matter of Politics or Growing Influence of Islamists pp. 84-89

- M Asadullah, Kazi Md Mukitul Islam and Zaki Wahhaj
- International Instruments Influencing Religious Freedom in Kazakhstan pp. 90-95

- Roman Podoprigora and Alexandr Klyushev
- Constitutionalism, Democracy, and Religious Freedom: To Be Fully Human pp. 96-98

- Robert Joustra
Volume 16, issue 1, 2018
- Approaching Religious Literacy in International Affairs: A Conference Report pp. 1-15

- Elizabeth H. Prodromou, Clare D. Gooding and Sasha Lipton Galbraith
- A Trajectory Toward the Periphery: Francis of Assisi, Louis Massignon, Pope Francis, and Muslim–Christian Relations pp. 16-36

- Scott M. Thomas
- When to Speak? Church Advocacy on Galamsey and Mental Health in Ghana pp. 37-50

- Amy S. Patterson
- Religious Organizations as Partners in the Global and Local Fight Against Human Trafficking pp. 51-60

- Mary Graw Leary
- Religion and Fake News: Faith-Based Alternative Information Ecosystems in the US and Europe pp. 61-73

- Christopher Douglas
- Freedom of Religion in the Midst of Indonesia’s Plural Society pp. 74-84

- Hamid Chalid
- The Ambiguities of Religious Freedom in Indonesia pp. 85-96

- Paul Marshall
- Seven Ways of Looking at Religion: The Major Narratives pp. 97-98

- Geoffrey Cameron
Volume 15, issue 4, 2017
- Introduction: Popes on the Rise pp. 1-5

- Mariano Barbato and Robert Joustra
- Sovereignty, Supranationalism, and Soft Power: The Holy See in International Relations pp. 6-20

- Timothy A. Byrnes
- Beyond Integration and Differentiation? The Holy See and the Pope in the System of World Politics pp. 21-30

- Mathias Albert
- Diplomacy, Papacy, and the Transformation of International Society pp. 31-38

- Thomas Diez
- and the Right to Work: 19-Century Lessons for 21-Century Labor pp. 39-47

- Robert Joustra
- Among Spies, Popes, and the Good Cyrenians: as a Transnational Catholic Actor in the Cold War pp. 48-66

- Adrian Hänni
- Two “Popes” to Speak for the World: The Pope and the United Nations Secretary General in World Politics pp. 67-78

- Jodok Troy
- Papal Geopolitics: The World According to Urbi et Orbi pp. 79-92

- Petr Kratochvíl and Jana Hovorková
- Diplomatic Language in the Deepavali Messages of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue pp. 93-104

- Melanie Barbato
Volume 15, issue 3, 2017
- Sectarianization: Mapping the New Politics of the Middle East pp. 1-13

- Nader Hashemi and Danny Postel
- Combating the Cult of ISIS: A Social Approach to Countering Violent Extremism pp. 14-23

- Joel Day and Scott Kleinmann
- Freedom of Religion, Tolerance, and Security in Central Asia pp. 24-34

- Martha Brill Olcott
- All Shari’a is Local: Islam and Democracy in Practice in Northern Nigeria pp. 35-43

- Brandon Kendhammer
- The Role of Religion in Rebuilding the State of Syria: A Case Study of Sunni Islam pp. 44-53

- Denis Dragovic
- Designating Muslims: Islam in the Western Policy Imagination pp. 54-65

- Peter Mandaville
- Donald Trump, “Judeo-Christian Values,” and the “Clash of Civilizations” pp. 66-75

- Jeffrey Haynes
- ISIS, Crabgrass, and Religious Imaginaries pp. 76-89

- Scott Waalkes
Volume 15, issue 2, 2017
- Reconsidering Religious Radicalism: An Introduction to the Summer 2017 Issue pp. 1-4

- Judd Birdsall and Drew Collins
- Radicalism, Anxiety, and Inquiry pp. 5-9

- Nicholas Adams
- Soteriological Uncertainty and the Development of Religious Resistance Identities pp. 10-23

- Aidan Cottrell-Boyce
- Moderating Religious Identity and the Eclipse of Religious Wisdoms: Lessons from Hans Frei pp. 24-33

- Ben Fulford
- Nationalism by Another Name: Examining “Religious Radicalism” from the Perspective of Iraq’s Christians pp. 34-44

- Erin Hughes
- Apostasy and Counter-narratives—Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Example of the Islamic State pp. 45-54

- Göran Larsson
- Engaging “Moderates” Against “Extremists” in German Politics on Islam pp. 55-65

- Tobias Müller
- “All Pretend an Holy War”: Radical Beliefs and the Rejection of Persecution in the Mind of Roger Williams pp. 66-76

- Matthew Rowley
- Expertise and (In)Security: Lessons from Prison and Probation Contexts on Counter-terrorism, Trust, and Citizenship pp. 77-86

- Ryan J. Williams
- Islamic Exceptionalism: How the Struggle Over Islam Is Reshaping the World pp. 87-89

- Naseim Omeish
- The Tragedy of U.S. Foreign Policy: How America's Civil Religion Betrayed the National Interest pp. 90-92

- Robert Joustra
Volume 15, issue 1, 2017
- In Response to Persecution: Essays from the Under Caesar’s Sword Project pp. 1-11

- Daniel Philpott and Timothy Samuel Shah
- Christians’ Response to Persecution Under ISIS pp. 12-20

- Mindy Belz
- Christians Coping with Insecurities in the Aftermath of the Arab Revolts: Converging and Diverging Strategies pp. 21-30

- Mariz Tadros
- Understanding How Christians Respond to Religious Persecution: Evidence from Kenya and Nigeria pp. 31-42

- Robert Dowd
- Faith and Reason: Christian Strategies Under Post-Soviet Repression in Central Asia pp. 43-55

- Kathleen Collins
- “Us Versus Them”: The Politics of Religion in Contemporary Russia pp. 56-67

- Jekatyerina Dunajeva and Karrie J. Koesel
- Christian Responses to Discrimination and Violence in India and Sri Lanka: Avoidance, Advocacy, and Interfaith Engagement pp. 68-78

- Chad M. Bauman and James Ponniah
- From Cooperation to Resistance: Christian Responses to Intensified Suppression in China Today pp. 79-90

- Fenggang Yang
- Christians, Conflict, and Citizenship in Muslim-Majority Indonesia pp. 91-101

- Robert W. Hefner
- Western Christians’ Responses to Denials of Religious Freedom pp. 102-113

- Paul Marshall
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