How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States

Focusing on the role of religion and culture in foreign policy not only addresses the increasing interest in the study of religion as an important element among international relations scholars, but also emphasizes the need for theorizing. While the literature on the role of religion in IR is expand...

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Main Author: Mehmet Ozkan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/8/617
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spelling doaj-f26c9c3f74af4197b766b65981e1e6c42021-08-26T14:16:53ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442021-08-011261761710.3390/rel12080617How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western StatesMehmet Ozkan0Maarif Foundation USA, New York, NY 10001, USAFocusing on the role of religion and culture in foreign policy not only addresses the increasing interest in the study of religion as an important element among international relations scholars, but also emphasizes the need for theorizing. While the literature on the role of religion in IR is expanding, it still lacks an overall approach to explain the main role of religion in foreign policy. This study contributes to that literature by focusing on how religion and culture plays a role in both the non-Western and rising countries. Although, the role of religion/culture in politics has a relatively short history in understanding state behavior, particularly in the study of foreign policy of rising states, this article argues that religious and cultural elements produce type of <i>Strategic Mentality</i> through which they influence foreign policy decisions both directly and indirectly much more than we think.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/8/617religioninternational relationsforeign policy<i>Strategic Mentality</i>non-western IRTurkey
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How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
Religions
religion
international relations
foreign policy
<i>Strategic Mentality</i>
non-western IR
Turkey
author_facet Mehmet Ozkan
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title How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
title_short How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
title_full How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
title_fullStr How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
title_full_unstemmed How Religion Shapes Foreign Policy? An Explanatory Model for Non-Western States
title_sort how religion shapes foreign policy? an explanatory model for non-western states
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
issn 2077-1444
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Focusing on the role of religion and culture in foreign policy not only addresses the increasing interest in the study of religion as an important element among international relations scholars, but also emphasizes the need for theorizing. While the literature on the role of religion in IR is expanding, it still lacks an overall approach to explain the main role of religion in foreign policy. This study contributes to that literature by focusing on how religion and culture plays a role in both the non-Western and rising countries. Although, the role of religion/culture in politics has a relatively short history in understanding state behavior, particularly in the study of foreign policy of rising states, this article argues that religious and cultural elements produce type of <i>Strategic Mentality</i> through which they influence foreign policy decisions both directly and indirectly much more than we think.
topic religion
international relations
foreign policy
<i>Strategic Mentality</i>
non-western IR
Turkey
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/8/617
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