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Religion and Conflict Case StudiesBosnia. Darfur. Afghanistan. Iraq. Headlines chronicle conflicts infused with religious dynamics. Just as significant, but less visible, are places where religious actors...
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Religion has played a prominent and occasionally tragic role in the articulation of Serbian national identity. After converting to Orthodox Christianity in the 7th-9th...
Religion has played a prominent and occasionally tragic role in the articulation of Serbian national identity. After converting to Orthodox Christianity in the 7th-9th...
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Symposium on Global Development and Faith-Inspired Organizations in the Muslim World
December 16, 2007
December 16, 2007
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A Discussion with Mona Atia, Consultant, Gerhart Center for Philanthropy and Civil Society, American University in Cairo
December 14, 2007
December 14, 2007
A Discussion with Roksana Bahramitash, Director of Research, University of Montreal
December 2, 2007
December 2, 2007
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Bosnia: Ethno-Religious Nationalisms in Conflict
August 11, 2011
This case study examines the ethno-religious hostilities that plunged Bosnia and Herzegovina into a civil war (1992-95) between Catholic Croats, Orthodox Serbs, and Muslim Bosniaks after the breakup of the former Communist Yugoslavia. Five questions frame the study’s coverage of the Bosnian War and the role of religion within it: What are the historical origins of ethnic conflict in the former Yugoslavia? How are religion, ethnicity, and political difference intertwined in the region? How important were international religious and political forces? What role did socio-economic factors play? How did religion intersect with these other factors in driving outcomes? The case study includes a core text, a timeline of key events, a guide to relevant government agencies and religious and non-governmental organizations, and a list of further readings.