The book examines selected faith-based organisations (FBOs) and their attempts to seek to influence debate and decision-making at the United Nations (UN). Increasing attention on FBOs in this context has followed what is widely understood as a widespread, post-Cold War ‘religious resurgence.’ The bibliography is available digitally at the end of sample chapter, which can be downloaded on this page.
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Contents Series Foreword 1. Faith-Based Organizations At The United Nations 2. Religious Resurgence And Postsecular International Relations Bill Clinton And The Neoliberal Presidency 3. Faith-Based Organizations At The United Nations: Theory And Practice 4. Women’s Sexual And Reproductive Health Rights 5. International Development And The Millennium Development Goals 6. Human Rights And ‘Defamation Of Religion’ 7. Conclusion Index
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Jeffrey Haynes is Professor of Politics and Director of the Centre for the Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation, London Metropolitan University, UK.