Review of Faith & International Affairs

Papers
(The median citation count of Review of Faith & International Affairs is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The “First Thanksgiving” in the 21st Century—as Retold in Presidential Proclamations8
Clergy as First Responders: Rethinking Leadership in Religion and Peacebuilding7
Cultural Congruency and Covenantal Pluralism in the Lao PDR5
Piecing the Puzzle—Women and Freedom of Religion or Belief5
Islam and Citizenship: Democracy and the Quest for an Inclusive Public Ethics5
The “Ashoka Approach” and Indonesian Leadership in the Movement for Pluralist Re-Awakening in South and Southeast Asia4
Legal Status of Vietnamese Protestant Churches: The Pros and Cons4
Clash of the Titans or Friendly Bedfellows? Freedom of Religion or Belief and Women’s Rights in India4
“Turkmen Islam” and the Paucity of Real Pluralism in Turkmenistan’s Post-Soviet Nation-building4
The Radical Christian Witness of Daniel Philpott’s Scholarship4
Religion, Peace, and Inclusive Communication in Daniel Philpott’s Scholarship3
Daniel Philpott's Constructivist, Historical, and Institutionalist Contributions to the Study of Religion and International Relations3
Liberal Arts and the Legacy of China’s Christian Universities3
Security After Christendom: Global Politics and Political Theology for Apocalyptic Times3
Barriers to Covenantal Pluralism in Bangladeshi Public Opinion3
The Ambiguous Allure of Ashoka: Buddhist Kingship as Precedent, Potentiality, and Pitfall for Covenantal Pluralism in Thailand3
Many Great Migrations: Colonial History and the Contest for American Identity2
Introduction: Faith and the Founding Figures of Human Dignity2
A New Jesuit School in Brussels: Going to the Periphery2
Education, Integral Human Development, and Pope Francis' Call for a Global Compact: Introduction to the Special Issue2
The Bahá’í Faith and Covenantal Pluralism: Promoting Oneness, Respecting Difference2
Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in the People's Republic of China: A Reflection on State Policy and Muslim Minorities2
UNESCO and the Drafting of the UDHR: Navigating Theories and Practices2
An Encounter in Three Phases with an Intellectual Giant2
Curating Buddhism, Fostering Diplomacy: The “Secrets of the Fallen Pagoda” Exhibition in Singapore2
Evangelicals and Comprehensive Security2
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Soviet Political Religion, and Soviet Law2
Catholic Social Teaching and Economics: Reflections on the Economy of Francesco2
Pope Francis' Vision for Education and the Call for a Global Compact on Education2
Pope Francis' Vision and Whole Child Education: Exploring the Foundational Beliefs of Cura Personalis and Accompaniment2
Comprehensive Security and the Environment: The Challenge for Religions1
Drafting on the Basis of Dignity: John Peters Humphrey’s Contribution to the UDHR1
Hindu Nuclear Politics and the Logic of Realism1
Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy and Faith-Based Social Service Organizations’ Boards1
An Experiential & Informal Pedagogy for Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy: Lessons from South Africa for a Troubled Muslim World1
Professor Philpott: A Perspective from the Classroom1
Church-State Cooperation and its Impact on Freedom of Religion or Belief and on Gender Issues in Russia1
Covenantal Pluralism in the Era of HIV and AIDS in Zambia: A Reflection on the Zambia Interfaith Networking Group (ZINGO)1
Breaking the Conservative Monopoly on Religious Liberty1
Religious Freedom and Reasonable Accommodation in South Africa: A Framework for Living with Deep Difference1
Building Pluralism in Central Asia: Outlining an Experiential Approach in Kyrgyzstan1
Clerics Should be Champions of Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy: And Yet …1
Covenantal Pluralism in “Homogenous” Japan: Finding a Space for Religious Pluralism1
Freedom of Religion or Belief is Security: The 2019 OSCE Policy Guidance on FoRB and Security1
Know Your Enemy: Understanding the Worldview and Motives of Osama Bin Laden and the Jihadist Movement He Inspired1
Why the Secular Academy Needs Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy1
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Gender Equality in the Netherlands: Between Pillars, Polders, and Principles1
The Silence of the Roman Catholic Church on the Ukraine War1
The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American DemocracyPhilip S. Gorski and Samuel L. Perry, The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the1
Religious Inequalities and Human Rights: Implications for International Development1
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Freedom of Expression1
When You Can’t Afford to Miss: Likelihood of Success and Discrimination in Cyberwarfare1
Ukrainian Churches and the Implementation of the Istanbul Convention in Ukraine: Being Europe Without Accepting “Gender”1
The Loveliness Men Hide: Eleanor Roosevelt on Human Dignity1
Responses to Religious Dissenters and Refugees: Lessons from Early Modern History1
P.C. Chang, Multicultural Confucian Philosopher and Human Rights Champion1
The Role of Faith in Child Marriage: Empirical Evidence from Mozambique, Nepal, and the Philippines1
Ideology, Clericalism, and Socialization: Some Reflections on the Sociology of the Afghan Taliban1
Comprehensive Security and LGBTQ Rights1
Religion and the Prevention of Election Violence: Lessons from Kenya1
Accidental Diplomats: American Missionaries and the Cold War in Africa1
Christian Nationalism's Threat to Global Democracy1
Humanitarian Success Post Bellum1
The Hindu Right and India's Religious Diplomacy0
Covenantal Pluralism: Resonances and Dissonances in Cambodia0
Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry that Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective Memory in the Middle East0
Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Education for Religious Freedom Progress in Vietnam0
The Rise of Environmentalism in the Shiʿi World: Evidence from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen0
Contending Discourses on Human Rights and Dignity in the Post-World War II Era0
International Obligations and Internal Tensions: Individual Religious Autonomy and Gender Equality in Russia and Central Asia0
Correction0
Faith at International Policy Tables: The G20 Interfaith Forum0
Contesting Unfreedom: To be Queer and Christian in the Philippines0
Covenantal Pluralism’s Enabling Conditions in South African Context: The Example of Multi-Faith Schools0
Building Bridges of Understanding: Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Initiatives in Pakistan0
Blurring Boundaries or Deepening Discourses on FoRB? From Global to Local and Back Again0
Religion and International Relations in Today’s Marketplace (or Industry?) of Ideas0
Essays in Honor of Daniel Philpott: An Introduction in Two Parts0
What Can Chaplains Teach About Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy?0
Just War and Likelihood of Success: Wars of Necessity vs. Wars of Choice0
Strategic Religious Engagement in International Development: Building a Basic Baseline0
Salafizing Hanafiyya? Madrasa Teachers in Afghanistan, State Actors, and Salafis0
Likelihood of Success, the Science of War, and the False Security of a Technical Principle0
The USAID Strategic Religious Engagement Summit: What Was Not Said0
Religious Communitarianism, Covenants, and Liberal Theory: On the Political Thought of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks0
Freedom of Religion or Belief and Cultural Heritage Protection: Synergistic not Competitive0
Pakistan’s Ethnic Parties’ Religious Narratives and Practices0
Albania’s “Religious Harmony” Diplomacy0
Colonel William Roy Hodgson: A Soldier of Principle, Peace, and Pugnacity for Human Rights0
An Examination of the Anti-impeachment Movement of Conservative Protestantism in Korea0
Diplomatic Leadership Development after the “Weaponization of Everything”: Approaching Religion or Belief as a Professional Competence0
Introduction: Ethnic Nationalism and Politicized Religion in the Pakistan-Afghanistan Borderland0
A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition: Christian Foundations and PracticesEric Patterson, A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition: Christian Foundations and Practices 0
Ghosts of Thanksgiving Past, Present, and Future0
Re-framing Common Themes in Religions and Development Research0
Russia’s Spiritual Security Doctrine as a Challenge to European Comprehensive Security Approaches0
Is Interreligious Dialogue in International Relations “Dialogue-Washing” for Authoritarian Regimes? an Exploration of KAICIID and ICCS as Track 1.5 Diplomacy0
Reflections on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Security0
Indonesia’s Fragmented Responses to International Pressure During the 2016–2017 Blasphemy Case0
Letter to the Editor0
Correction0
Implementing Strategic Religious Engagement in International Development0
The Tyranny of Religious Freedom Rankings0
Theorizing Catholicism in International Relations: An English School Framework0
Service-learning in Catholic Universities: Results from a Global Mapping Survey0
The Conflicting Synthesis of the Taliban’s Religious and Cultural Identity0
Reducing Petty Corruption in Schools in Africa: A Role for Faith?0
Warren G. Harding and the “Spirit of Christ” in Foreign Affairs0
The Causal Impact of the Taliban’s Insurgency and Return to Power on Economic Well-being in Afghanistan0
Religious Diversity and Religious Governance in South Korea: From Nominal to Covenantal Pluralism0
Rethinking Religion and Politics in a Plural World: The Bahá’í International Community and the United Nations0
Who Owns the Pilgrim Fathers? American Protestants and a Contested Legacy0
Women Driving in Saudi Arabia: Female Perceptions Five Years after Lifting of the Ban0
Covenantal Pluralism in Pakistan: Assessing the Conditions of Possibility0
Our Common Home: Climate Shocks, Educational Outcomes, and Education for Sustainable Development in Africa0
Being and Becoming: The Human Person and Human Dignity in Charles Malik’s Contribution to the UDHR0
Advancing the Common Good Through Purpose-led Business: Catholic Social Teaching and a Blueprint for Better Business0
COVID-19 and Religion: Pandemic Lessons and Legacies0
Bringing Ideas and Religions Back in Political Science: Contributions of Daniel Philpott0
Introduction: Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Human Right0
Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Formation and Women’s Leadership for FoRB0
Measuring Subnational Variation in Freedom of Religion or Belief Violations: Reflections on a Path Forward0
Introduction0
Strategic Faith in Russia: Cultural DNA and Managed Pluralism0
The Diplomacy of the Holy See and its Transformation in the Context of Relations with the United Nations0
What Should We Hope For? In Search of Reasonable Definitions of Success0
A Violent Nexus: Ethnonationalism, Religious Fundamentalism, and the Taliban0
Pashtun Neo-Ethnonationalism0
The Global Politics of Jesus: A Christian Case for Church-State SeparationNilay Saiya, The Global Politics of Jesus: A Christian Case for Church-State Separation (New Yo0
One Year Later: Reflections on USAID’s 2020 Evidence Summit on Strategic Religious Engagement0
Revisiting Religious Freedom as a National Security Lens: The Case of China0
Can We Have Religious Freedom and Social Harmony?0
The Godless Crusade: Religion, Populism and Right-Wing Identity Politics in the WestTobias Cremer, The Godless Crusade: Religion, Populism and Right-Wing Identity Politics in the West0
Pope Francis’ Vision and Whole Child Education, Part II: Exploring the Foundational Beliefs of Imago Dei, Magis , and Dios en Todo0
Malaysia’s Creeping Islamization—and Dimming Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism0
Pluralizing Pluralism: Lessons from, and for, India0
Counter-terrorism, Discrimination, and Freedom of Thought, Conscience, Religion, or Belief0
The Political Economy of Heaven and Earth in Ghana0
The Religious Landscape of Malawi and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism0
A Commitment to Religious Freedom as the Bond that Makes Us Free: Reinvigorating Security, Religious Autonomy, and the Good Society0
China’s Religious Diplomacy for its Belt and Road Initiative: A Review and Assessment0
Hybrid Extremism: Ethnonationalism and Territorialized Islamic Fundamentalism in Afghanistan0
South Africa at 30: What Lessons for Covenantal Pluralism from a Laboratory of Ubuntu and Nation Building?0
A Catholic Approach to Dialogue as a Tool of Diplomacy0
Religious Responses to the Military Coup in Myanmar0
Comprehensive Security and Religion: Moving Away from the Securitization Zeitgeist in the Digital Transition0
Right-Sizing Religion and Religious Engagement in Diplomacy and Development0
Religious Engagement in Development: What Impact Does it Have?0
Covenantal Pluralism in Multi-Religious Mozambique: Precedents, Problems, and Potentials0
Advancing Gender Equality Without Forfeiting Religious Autonomy: Squaring the Circle?0
Why the European Union Needs to Clarify and Codify its Engagement with Religion0
Theology and World Politics: Metaphysics, Genealogies, Political Theologies0
Authoritarian Governance and Ambiguous Religious Policy: An Uncertain Future for Covenantal Pluralism in Tajikistan0
Impressions & Indications of Religious Engagement in Development0
Towards Religious Ways of Knowing: Reflections on the REL Symposium and the Future of the Field0
We God’s People: Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism in the World of Nations0
Becoming Through Belonging: Women of Faith and Global Leadership0
A Conversation about History, Race, Immigration, and the City on a Hill0
Catholic Universities in an Increasingly Competitive Environment0
“Inharmonious Elements” and “Racial Homogeneity”: New England Exceptionalism and Immigration Restriction0
Introduction: Religion and Comprehensive Security0
Putting the “Strategic” into Strategic Religious Engagement0
Neo-Taliban? Thinking Through Typological Differences0
Intrinsic and Strategic Leverage of Religion in Development0
Daniel Philpott: Bridging Secular and Religious Politics in International Relations0
Introduction: Educating for Engagement0
Memory and National Identity Among Afghan Refugees in Peshawar0
The Effectiveness of Freedom of Religion or Belief as a Framework in International Relations: The Case of Uyghur Muslims and Other Religious Minorities in Xinjiang, China0
In the Province of Faith: Disaggregating Pakistani Religious Parties’ Electoral Performance at the Sub-national and Denominational Levels0
From Likelihood of Success to Likely Consequences0
Origins of the Just War: Military Ethics and Culture in the Ancient Near EastRory Cox, Origins of the Just War: Military Ethics and Culture in the Ancient Near East (Pri0
On Pendulum Effects in American Historical Memory0
Success in Battle—Failure in War0
Jus Post Bellumand the Decision to Withdraw from Afghanistan0
Worse Things Than Losing: Underdogs Defining Likelihood of Success0
Pluralistic Islamic Religious Education: A Vision for Indonesia0
Lives on Hyphens: Contributions of Hernán Santa Cruz from Chile and Guy Pérez Cisneros from Cuba to the UDHR0
Does Pluralism Matter for the Fulfillment of the Right to Education? Exploring New Indices0
Problems and Prospects of Developing Covenantal Pluralism in Zambia, a “Christian Nation”0
Two Cantatas0
Introduction: Making Sense of “Likelihood of Success” in the Just War Tradition0
Indonesian Pluralities: Islam, Citizenship, and Democracy0
The Art of the (Im)possible: Ethical Limits and Christian “Kenotic” Inspirations for Diplomacy0
A Bridge Over Troubled Water: How Worldview Helps Overcome the Religious-Secular Divide in Development Cooperation and Beyond0
Faith Leaders and Child Well-Being in Bangladesh: An Empirical Study0
Atomic Signaling: Exploring Likelihood of Success and Military Necessity through the Bargaining Model of War0
Measuring Education Pluralism Globally0
The South African Charter of Religious Rights and Freedoms0
Covenantal Pluralism in Zimbabwe—from Ecumenical Councils to Grassroots Ecumenism0
Charles Dukes, the Deist and Labor Unionist who Shaped the Universal Declaration of Human Rights0
Controlled Religious Plurality: Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Vietnam0
In Search of a Welcoming Environment for Religions in the “New Kazakhstan”0
Religious Equality and Freedom of Religion or Belief: International Development’s Blindspot0
A Courageous Muslim Voice: How Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan Saved Article 18 of the UDHR0
The New Governance of Religious Diversity0
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