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Religion and Development - Conflict Or Cooperation?

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Zusatztext While religious fanaticism in the developing world has received extensive scholarly attention in recent years! Haynes offers a more nuanced view that focuses attention on the positive contribution that religious beliefs! institutions! NGOs! and individuals have brought to challenges such as conflict resolution! economic development! and environmental sustainability. A skillful blending of theory and case studies. - Howard Handelman! Emeritus Professor of Political Science! University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee! USA Informationen zum Autor JEFFREY HAYNES is Professor of Politics at London Metropolitan University, UK, where he teaches courses on religion, politics, and international relations. He has published widely on international development including Palgrave Advances in Development Studies . Klappentext Jeffrey Haynes adopts a chronological and conceptual approach to introduce students to the central themes and theoretical perspectives in the study of religion and development in the developing world, focusing on key themes including environmental sustainability, health and education. Zusammenfassung Jeffrey Haynes adopts a chronological and conceptual approach to introduce students to the central themes and theoretical perspectives in the study of religion and development in the developing world! focusing on key themes including environmental sustainability! health and education. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Religion and Development Religious Resurgence, Globalization, and Good Governance Religion and Development: The Ambivalence of the Sacred Conflict, Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building Economic Growth, Poverty and Hunger Environmental Sustainability Health Education Conclusion

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Introduction: Religion and Development Religious Resurgence, Globalization, and Good Governance Religion and Development: The Ambivalence of the Sacred Conflict, Conflict Resolution and Peace-Building Economic Growth, Poverty and Hunger Environmental Sustainability Health Education Conclusion

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While religious fanaticism in the developing world has received extensive scholarly attention in recent years, Haynes offers a more nuanced view that focuses attention on the positive contribution that religious beliefs, institutions, NGOs, and individuals have brought to challenges such as conflict resolution, economic development, and environmental sustainability. A skillful blending of theory and case studies.
- Howard Handelman, Emeritus Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

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