Secular power Europe and Islam: identity and foreign policy/ by Sarah Wolff
Material type: TextPublication details: Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2021Description: x, 185 pages; 24 cmISBN:- 9780472132539 (hbk.)
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Includes bibliograpical references and index.
Secular Power Europe and Islam argues that secularism is not the central principle of international relations but should be considered as one belief system that influences international politics. Through an exploration of Europe’s secular identity, an identity that is seen erroneously as normative, author Sarah Wolff shows how Islam confronts the EU’s existential anxieties about its security and its secular identity. Islam disrupts Eurocentric assumptions about democracy and revolution and human rights. Through three case studies, Wolff encourages the reader to unpack secularism as a bedrock principle of IR and diplomacy. This book argues that the EU’s interest and diplomacy activities in relation to religion, and to Islam specifically, is shaped by the insistence on a European secular identity, which should be reconsidered in areas of religion and foreign policy.
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