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ENCOUNTER, DIALOGUE, AND KNOWLEDGE: ITALY AS A SPECIAL CASE OF RELIGIOUS ENGAGEMENT IN FOREIGN POLICY

The "religious turn" in the study of international relations has started to break through and inform concrete policy discussions. The first part of this article briefly explains that breakthrough and the broader context for Italy's engagement with religious non-state actors, including...

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Published in:The review of faith & international affairs 2015-04, Vol.13 (2), p.40-51
Main Authors: Petito, Fabio, Thomas, Scott M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The "religious turn" in the study of international relations has started to break through and inform concrete policy discussions. The first part of this article briefly explains that breakthrough and the broader context for Italy's engagement with religious non-state actors, including similar recent initiatives in the foreign affairs ministries of other countries. The second part examines some of the theoretical underpinnings of the approach we have started to develop in discussions over the last few years with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Institute for International Political Studies, and a variety of religious nonstate actors from Italy and other countries -- an approach emphasizing a new form of knowledge generated through the encounter and dialogue with religious communities and religious nonstate actors. In the light of these insights, the final part of this article examines the Italian case and begins to explore how engagement with religious leaders, organizations, and communities could contribute to Italy's foreign policy objectives and decision-making.
ISSN:1557-0274
1931-7743
DOI:10.1080/15570274.2015.1039303