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ID119724
Title ProperBreakthroughs in faith
LanguageENG
AuthorRoy, Olivier
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Florence-Faith made a sudden breakthrough into contemporary global politics with the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. From the Taliban to al-Qaida, the following three decades have been full of international tensions where faith was a leading factor, but this unease has by no means been restricted to the Muslim world. The Catholic Church found a new visibility under the leadership of John Paul II, shaking the communist grasp on Eastern Europe. Millions of converts from Catholicism to Protestantism are reshaping domestic politics in Brazil and other Latin America countries. Conversions from Islam to Christianity have created diplomatic hurdles in Malaysia and Afghanistan, while foreign missionary activities came under state scrutiny in India, Russia, and France. The Falun Gong sect waged an international campaign to pressure the Chinese government to remove a ban on the group. The affairs of Salman Rushdie and the Danish cartoons seemed to pit the Muslim world against the West, while the rise of Islam in Europe has raised anxieties in the United States and Israel, with the spectre of a looming Eurabia haunting urban neighborhoods and diplomatic corridors alike.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Policy Journal Vol. 28, No.4; Winter 2011: p.7-13
Journal SourceWorld Policy Journal Vol. 28, No.4; Winter 2011: p.7-13
Key WordsGlobal Politics ;  Islamic Revolution ;  Iran ;  Al Qaida ;  Taliban ;  Muslim World ;  Faith ;  International Tensions ;  Catholic Church ;  Eastern Europe ;  Protestantism ;  Latin America ;  Islam ;  Christianity ;  Domestic Politics