The Review of Faith & International Affairs
2012 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2016
- Religious Freedom and the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration: Prospects and Challenges pp. 1-15

- Jaclyn L. Neo
- Trends in Regulating Religion in Southeast Asia: Differentiating Core, Important, and Desirable Factors Regarding Religion and the Rule of Law pp. 16-27

- Brett G. Scharffs
- Freedom of Religion in Southeast Asia: An Empirical Analysis pp. 28-40

- Jonathan Fox
- Theravada Buddhism and Buddhist Nationalism: Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Thailand pp. 41-52

- Charles Keyes
- Religious Diversity and Politico-Religious Intolerance in Indonesia and Malaysia pp. 53-64

- Dicky Sofjan
- Law, Religion, and the State in Singapore pp. 65-77

- Kevin Y.L. Tan
- Towards the Rule of Law for Freedom of Religion and Belief in Vietnam pp. 78-88

- Reg Reimer and Hien Vu
- Many Identities, Many Communities: Religious Freedom amidst Religious Diversity in Southeast Asia pp. 89-97

- Veronica Louise B. Jereza
- The Role of Religious Education in Promoting Religious Freedom: A Mutual Enrichment Between “My Story,” “Your Story,” and “Our Stories” pp. 98-106

- Jeniffer Pelupessy-Wowor
Volume 14, issue 3, 2016
- Religion and Sustainable Development pp. 1-4

- Michel Sidibé
- Innovative Faith-Community Responses to HIV and AIDS: Summative lessons from Over Two Decades of Work pp. 5-21

- Jill Olivier and Sally Smith
- Getting dirty: Working with Faith Leaders to Prevent and Respond to Gender-Based Violence pp. 22-35

- Elisabet le Roux, Neil Kramm, Nigel Scott, Maggie Sandilands, Lizle Loots, Jill Olivier, Diana Arango and Veena O’Sullivan
- Interventions with Local Faith Communities on Immunization in Development contexts pp. 36-50

- Jill Olivier
- Faith Affiliation, Religiosity, and Attitudes Towards the Environment and Climate Change pp. 51-64

- Clarence Tsimpo and Quentin Wodon
- Religion and Social Cooperation: Results from an Experiment in Ghana pp. 65-72

- Juan Carlos Parra, George Joseph and Quentin Wodon
- Religion and Development: the Norwegian AID Discourse pp. 73-80

- Arne Olav Øyhus
- Does AID Effectiveness Mean Repairing the World?: an Examination Of Tikkun Olam's Implications for Modern AID Effectiveness Standards pp. 81-88

- Benjamin Miller
- Religion Sustainable Development pp. 89-94

- James R. Cochrane
- High-Level Collaboration between the Public Sector and Religious and Faith-Based Organizations: Fad or Trend? pp. 95-100

- Jean Duff, Mike Battcock, Azza Karam and Adam Russell Taylor
- Sustainable Development and Religion: Accommodating Diversity in a Post-Secular age pp. 101-105

- Alastair Ager and Joey Ager
- Religion, Human Rights, and Development: Focusing on Health pp. 106-109

- Azza Karam and Katherine Marshall
- Reflections on HIV-Related Experiences of Two Global Funding Mechanisms Supporting Religious Health Providers pp. 110-117

- John Blevins, Christoph Benn and Sandra Thurman
- Lessons from the Faith-Driven Response to the West africa Ebola Epidemic pp. 118-123

- Christo Greyling, Jolly Ann Maulit, Susan Parry, David Robinson, Sally Smith, Anne Street and Robert Vitillo
- Negotiating a Language of Gender: SDG5 and the Roman Catholic Church pp. 124-128

- Gillian Paterson
- Is the Problem Really Religious Freedom? pp. 129-133

- Robert Joustra
Volume 14, issue 2, 2016
- American Leadership Amidst Complexity and Crisis pp. 1-5

- John Gallagher
- Religion and Responsible American Engagement of the Middle East pp. 6-13

- Chris Seiple
- Getting Turkey Back on Track to Democracy, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom pp. 14-22

- Turan Kayaoglu
- Religious Freedom in Pakistan: Glimmers of Light on a Darkening Horizon pp. 23-30

- Lisa Curtis
- Faith and Foreign Policy in India: Legal Ambiguity, Selective Xenophobia, and Anti-minority Violence pp. 31-39

- Chad M. Bauman
- Toward a Strategy for Engaging a Resurgent Russia on Democracy, Human Rights, and Religious Liberty pp. 40-48

- Christopher Marsh and Karrie J. Koesel
- Religion and Security in Central Asia: Recommendations for the Next U.S. Administration pp. 49-58

- Martha Brill Olcott
- Indonesia, Islam, and the New U.S. Administration pp. 59-66

- Robert W. Hefner
- Advancing Religious Freedom and Coexistence in Myanmar: Recommendations for the Next U.S. Administration pp. 67-75

- Susan Hayward and Matthew J. Walton
- Engaging Sinhalese Buddhist Majoritarianism and Countering Religious Animus in Sri Lanka: Recommendations for the Incoming U.S. Administration pp. 76-85

- Neil DeVotta
- Engaging Vietnam and Laos on Religious Freedom pp. 86-92

- Hien Vu, Stephen Bailey and James Chen
- Violent Religious Extremism and U.S.--Africa Policy pp. 93-100

- Robert A. Dowd
- Women and Islamist Extremism: Gender Rights Under the Shadow of Jihad pp. 101-104

- Farahnaz Ispahani
- Advice for the Next American President: Commonwealth Collaboration, Cooperation, and Concern on Freedom of Religion or Belief pp. 105-109

- Robert Joustra
- Keep the Faith: How American Diplomacy Got Religion, and How to Keep It pp. 110-115

- Judd Birdsall
- Religious Actors and International Law pp. 116-117

- Becca McBride
Volume 14, issue 1, 2016
- Orthodox Christianity and Humanitarianism: An Introduction to Thought and Practice, Past and Present pp. 1-8

- Elizabeth H. Prodromou and Nathanael Symeonides
- Orthodox Theological Foundations for an Ecclesial Humanitarianism pp. 9-17

- Maxim Vasiljević
- Byzantine Philanthropic Institutions and Modern Humanitarianism pp. 18-25

- Timothy S. Miller
- Orthodox Humanitarianisms: Patristic Foundations pp. 26-33

- Susan R. Holman
- From Russia with Love, from the West with Ambivalence: Orthodox Christian Relief during the Greek Revolution and the New Historiography on Humanitarian Intervention pp. 34-42

- Alexandros K. Kyrou
- Humanitarianism and the Churches in Ukraine pp. 43-50

- Cyril Hovorun
- Faith Through Deeds: Case Studies of a Faith-Based Humanitarian Organization pp. 51-57

- Pascalis Papouras
- Orthodoxy and Humanitarianism: Realities, Resources, and Future Research pp. 58-65

- Dana L. Robert
- The Desecularization of Conflict: The Role of Religion in Russia's Confrontation with Chechnya, 1785--Today pp. 66-79

- Christopher Marsh
- Religion and the Creation of European Identity: The Message of the Flags pp. 80-88

- Brent F. Nelsen and James L. Guth
- Tocqueville and Qutb: Religion, Democracy, and the Needs of the Soul pp. 89-101

- Ben Peterson
- The Russian Orthodox Church and Human Rights pp. 102-104

- Cory Bender
- Christianity in Chinese Public Life: Religion, Society, and Rule of Law pp. 105-107

- Brian Dijkema
- Political Secularism, Religion, and the State: A Time Series Analysis of Worldwide Data pp. 108-110

- Robert Joustra
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