ID | 082133 |
Title Proper | Will be done |
Other Title Information | the new foreign policy of america's christian right |
Language | ENG |
Author | Croft, Stuart |
Publication | 2008. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | America's evangelical community are usually seen to be little more than cheerleaders for the Bush administration's activist foreign policy. However, there is much going on in this diverse community, which has begun to develop its own ideas about foreign policy, many of which contradict realist and neo-conservative approaches. Tracing the development of the community's interest in foreign affairs, the article focuses on the three most important contemporary issues for America's conservative Protestants (CPs): solidarity with the oppressed; concern over and use of international institutions (and with Europe); and support for Israel. There is a growing coherence among America's (white) CPs, which will be of increasing relevance to America's partners and friends |
`In' analytical Note | International Politics Vol. 44, No. 6; Nov 2008: p692-710 |
Journal Source | International Politics Vol. 44, No. 6; Nov 2008: p692-710 |
Key Words | Evangelicals ; Conservative Protestantism ; Christian Solidarity ; Israel |