State and Politics in Religious Peacebuilding
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Writen byTale Steen-Johnsen - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year2017
This book provides an important contribution to understanding how state control and political strategies intersect with religious peacebuilding efforts. By focusing on real-world examples from Ethiopia, Kenya, Zanzibar, and Tanzania, it highlights the challenges religious actors face in politically charged environments. It offers valuable insights into how the politics of regulation affects interreligious peace initiatives, making it highly suitable for peace studies, interfaith harmony research, and policy-oriented rehabilitation and community engagement programs.

