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Narratives of de-secularization in international relations
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd
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Religious Studies
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Politics
100%
International Relations
100%
Desecularization
100%
U.S. Department of State
33%
US Military
33%
International Politics
33%
Way of Life
33%
Democratization
33%
Religious Involvement
33%
Religious Practices
33%
Dissent
33%
Public Life
33%
Social Difference
33%
Nonconforming
33%
Secularization
33%
Restorative Narrative
33%
Religious Policy
33%
Social Effort
33%
Pluralization
33%
Military Chaplains
33%
Conscientious Objector
33%
Arts and Humanities
International Relations
100%
Narrative
100%
USA
100%
Secularization
100%
Religion
66%
Secular
33%
Engage-ment
33%
State Department
33%
Islamists
33%
Public life
33%
Social differences
33%
Conscientious Objector
33%
Military Chaplains
33%
Religious Policy
33%
Way of Life
33%
Democratization
33%
Pluralization
33%
Social Sciences
International Relations
100%
Secularization
100%
USA
100%
Narrative
100%
Way of Life
33%
International Politics
33%
Social Difference
33%
Religious Practice
33%
Democratization
33%
Pluralization
33%
Conscientious Objector
33%
Religious Policy
33%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Social Difference
33%