
The latest issue of the
Review of International Studies (Vol. 38, no. 5, December 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Postsecular in International Relations
- Luca Mavelli & Fabio Petito, The postsecular in International Relations: an overview
- Elizabeth Shakman Hurd,
International politics after secularism
- Fred Dallmayr,
Post-secularity and (global) politics: a need for radical redefinition
- Antonio Cerella,
Religion and political form: Carl Schmitt's genealogy of politics as critique of Jürgen Habermas's post-secular discourse
- Adrian Pabst,
The secularism of post-secularity: religion, realism, and the revival of grand theory in IR
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Joseph A. Camilleri,
Postsecularist discourse in an ‘age of transition’
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Mustapha Kamal Pasha,
Islam and the postsecular
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Luca Mavelli,
Postsecular resistance, the body, and the 2011 Egyptian Revolution
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Mariano Barbato,
Postsecular revolution: religion after the end of history
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Pinar Bilgin,
Civilisation, dialogue, security: the challenge of post-secularism and the limits of civilisational dialogue