This book examines the deployment of religious soft power in African states to influence international relations as well as the role and perception of politics for African people. The book analyzes how religion has been used as an instrument of persuasion and influence in a cross-disciplinary study of political science and religious studies.
This book examines the deployment of religious soft power in African states to influence international relations as well as the role and perception of politics for African people. The book analyzes how religion has been used as an instrument of persuasion and influence in a cross-disciplinary study of political science and religious studies.
Olusola Ogunnubi is research fellow at the Centre for Gender and African Studies at the University of the Free State, South Africa and visiting researcher at Carleton University, Ottawa. Sheriff Folarin isprofessor of international relations at Covenant University and visiting scholar of political science at Texas State University.
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Foreword Jeffrey Haynes Acknowledgments Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin Part One: Africa and the World Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa Toyin Cotties Adetiba Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa Michael Ihuoma OGU Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019 Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong Part Two: Other Countries within Africa Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See Hendrik W. Ohnesorge Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria Mathieu Rowsell
Foreword Jeffrey Haynes Acknowledgments Chapter One: Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond Olusola Ogunnubi and Sheriff Folarin Part One: Africa and the World Chapter Two: Integrating religion as a tool for public diplomacy in the 21st Century Africa Toyin Cotties Adetiba Chapter Three: Post-Colonial Relations in Africa and the Emergence of Religion as an Instrument for Inter-State Diplomacy Victor H. Mlambo and Olusola Ogunnubi Chapter Four: Faith-based Organizations as Soft Power for Social Development in Africa Michael Ihuoma OGU Chapter Five: Forty years and still counting: Shia exportation and the character of the Nigeria-Iran relations, 1979-2019 Charles E. Ekpo and Ekwutosi E. Offiong Part Two: Other Countries within Africa Chapter Six: How Many Divisions? Soft Power, Personal Diplomacy, and the Holy See Hendrik W. Ohnesorge Chapter Seven: Religion and soft power in African foreign policy: Morocco's new religious diplomacy towards Nigeria Mathieu Rowsell
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