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Geopolitics of Global Catholicism uncovers the key trends in today's Catholicism, including its deep entanglement with national, regional, as well as global politics, providing a comprehensive analysis.
List of contents
Introduction
1. The Catholic Church in Brazil: The Lost Monopoly
2. Catholicism in the United States: A House Divided?
3. Indian Catholicism: A Vibrant Microcosm under Threat
4. Catholicism in China: Between Great Hopes and Stagnation
5. The Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Rise of A Different Catholicism
6. The Geopolitics of Global Catholicism: A Conclusion (or Is It?)
About the author
Petr Kratochvíl is a full professor and a senior researcher at the Institute of International Relations in Prague, Czech Republic, and a lecturer at Sciences-Po in Paris, France, and Metropolitan University of Prague, Czech Republic (courses on international relations theories, research methods in international relations, geopolitics of religion, and religion and world politics). His main research interests include the religion-politics nexus, critical geopolitics, and theories of international relations. He has published extensively on religion and politics, particularly about the Catholic Church, including in top journals such as
Geopolitics,
Cooperation and Conflict,
Politics and Religion, and many others. His most recent texts include his chapter on Catholicism and Europe in the
Oxford Handbook of Religion and Politics and a series of academic studies about politics and religion in Central and Eastern Europe. His previous book (co-authored by Tomáš Doležal) received the Distinguished Book Award of the REL Section of the American International Studies Association. His recent study titled
The Patriotic Turn in Russia: Political Convergence of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State? (cöwritten with Gaziza Shakhanova) received the 2023 Ted Jelen Award for the best article on religion and politics, awarded by the American Political Science Association.
Summary
Geopolitics of Global Catholicism uncovers the key trends in today’s Catholicism, including its deep entanglement with national, regional, as well as global politics, providing a comprehensive analysis.