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OverviewSince the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Western nations have increasingly recognized religion as a consideration in domestic and foreign policy. In Securing the Sacred, an empirical comparison of the securitisation of Islam in Britain, France, and the U.S., Robert M. Bosco argues that religion is not a palpable object but rather a category of phenomena defined by the discourses and politics of both religious and state elites. Despite significant theoretical distinctions between securitisation on the domestic and the international levels, he finds that the outcome of addressing religion within the context of security hinges upon partnerships. Whereas states may harness the power of international allies, they cannot often find analogous domestic allies; therefore, states that attempt to securitise religion at home are more vulnerable to counterattack and more likely to abandon their efforts. Securing the Sacred makes a significant contribution to the fields of political theory, international relations, Islamic studies, and security/military studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert M. BoscoPublisher: The University of Michigan Press Imprint: The University of Michigan Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.380kg ISBN: 9780472119226ISBN 10: 0472119222 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 28 February 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBosco s Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd s 2008 volume T he Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ...Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco s Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --- Critical Research on Religion --Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco s Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. Critical Research on Religion Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --Critical Research on Religion Bosco's Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd's 2008 volume The Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ... Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --- Critical Research on Religion--Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Framing religion as a national security matter is perilous, as this short but well-argued volume demonstrates... Recommended. --Choice--L. Stan Choice Bosco's Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd's 2008 volume The Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ... Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --- Critical Research on Religion--Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Framing religion as a national security matter is perilous, as this short but well-argued volume demonstrates... Recommended. --Choice--L. Stan Choice Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --Critical Research on Religion Bosco's Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd's 2008 volume The Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ... Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --- Critical Research on Religion--Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Framing religion as a national security matter is perilous, as this short but well-argued volume demonstrates... Recommended. --Choice--L. Stan Choice Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco's Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --Critical Research on Religion Bosco s Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd s 2008 volume The Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ...Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco s Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. ---Critical Research on Religion--Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco s Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. Critical Research on Religion Framing religion as a national security matter is perilous, as this short but well-argued volume demonstrates. . . Recommended. Choice Bosco s Securing the Sacred is the most important book on the politics of secularism to appear since Elizabeth Shakman Hurd s 2008 volume T he Politics of Secularism in International Relations. ...Invitingly and lucidly written, the text is accessibly to lay readers and academics alike and will provoke both audiences equally. Robert Bosco s Securing the Sacred should appear on any syllabus covering religion and politics and is enthusiastically recommended for all scholars of religion and international affairs. --- Critical Research on Religion --Ron E Hassner, University of California, Berkeley Critical Research on Religion Author InformationRobert M. Bosco is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Centre College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |