Intercultural Communication and Transnational Protests at the Olympics
Although the Games are an under-explored phenomenon in IR, they represent one of the longest-standing forums for global interaction in our world.
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Video games like Call of Duty have a propaganda hidden in a message: to protect and promote post-9/11 US foreign policy and military strategy.
View ArticleThe Arts as Healing Power in Transitional Justice
The arts may hold healing power in transitioning societies, as they provide a means for survivors of atrocities to deal with the past and tell their stories in a creative way.
View ArticleChristian Traditional Values Prefiguring the Development of Human Rights
The global expression of human rights found in the UDHR contains an implicit touch of Christian values.
View ArticleReligion and Globalization: New Possibilities, Furthering Challenges
The relationship between religion and globalization is complex, one with new possibilities and furthering challenges.
View ArticleReview – The Endtimes of Human Rights
Hopgood doesn't write for novices, nor is his book path-breaking, yet it offers serious, disturbing, food for thought about the concept of Human Rights in transformation.
View ArticleReview – Faith-Based Organizations at the United Nations
Addressing a marked gap in IR literature, Haynes provides a timely account of how religious organizations play an increasingly important role in international affairs.
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