02761nam 22005175 450 991015157490332120211022130131.097811375939001-137-59390-310.1057/978-1-137-59390-0(CKB)3710000000951941(DE-He213)978-1-137-59390-0(MiAaPQ)EBC4745455(PPN)259472891(EXLCZ)99371000000095194120161117d2017 u| 0engurnn#---mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierState and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding /by Tale Steen-Johnsen1st ed. 2017.London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2017.1 online resource (X, 219 p.)Palgrave Studies in Compromise after Conflict1-137-59389-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1:  Religious Peacebuilding and State Context -- Chapter 2: Theory on State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding Chapter 3: State and Religion in Ethiopia -- Chapter 4: State Control over Religious Peacebuilding -- Chapter 5: State-Religious Relationships in Ethiopia -- Chapter 6: The Scope of Opportunities for Religious Peacebuilders -- Chapter 7:   State, Politics and the Legitimacy of Religious Peacebuilders.   .In this book, Tale Steen-Johnsen explains how religious peacebuilders are limited by both formal and more subtle political strategies aimed at regulating civil society. Political authorities have a vested interest in keeping social and religious movements under control, which limits the opportunities religious leaders have to diminish violent conflicts between religious groups. This volume offers empirical examples of these connections in Ethiopia, Kenya, Zanzibar and Tanzania. It is valuable resource for both scholars and development practitioners interested in how politics and religion become conflated when religious actors engage to build peace. .Palgrave Studies in Compromise after ConflictPeacePeace Studieshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/912070ÄthiopiengndKeniagndSansibargndTansaniagndAfrikagndPeace.Peace Studies.327.172Steen-Johnsen Taleauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut897277BOOK9910151574903321State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding2004638UNINA