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Religions in International Political Economy
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240 pages
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The book explores the influence of religions on international political economy, focusing on how fundamentalist and business-oriented Christians in the U.S. fueled the neoliberal shift in American hegemony. It examines the impact of prosperity religion in Latin America and highlights the role of reactionary religious movements in intensifying state competition in countries like Turkey and India. Additionally, it addresses the emergence of progressive movements, such as Islamic feminism, that challenge these reactionary forces and advocate for a more inclusive global economy.
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2020, hardcover
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