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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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‘There’s a Soldier in All of Us’: Call of Duty’s Promotion of US Foreign Policy

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.

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The 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.

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Christian 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.

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Religion and Globalization: New Possibilities, Furthering Challenges

The relationship between religion and globalization is complex, one with new possibilities and furthering challenges.

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Review – 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.

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Review – 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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