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Religion versus ethnicity as a source of mobilisation: Are there differences?
Microcon, 2009The root causes of most violent conflicts lie in economic and political factors and inequalities of various types but usually, people are mobilised by ethnic or religious identities. This paper explores the differences and similarities between the use of religion and ethnicity in mobilising identities for conflict.DocumentExploring religious conflict
RAND Corporation, 2005This report summarises the proceedings from workshop that brought intelligence and religious analysts together to assess religious motivations in international politics and discover what may cause religiously rooted violence, and how states have sought to take advantage of or contain religious violence.DocumentHuman rights, religious conflict, and globalization: ultimate values in a new world order
Management of Social Transformations Clearing House, 1999The belief in innate human rights has achieved quasi-religious status in the late-modern world.DocumentThe Muslim Identity and the Politics of Fundamentalism in Kashmir
Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 1998Examines the role of religion in the formation and assertion of political identity in Kashmir. The issue has been highlighted by the rise of Islamic militancy in the 1990s.
