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People in Richardson Institute for Peace Studies
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I am Lecturer in Diplomacy, Foreign Policy and International Relations Theories, and Programme Director for our MA in Diplomacy (including distance-learning). I am specialised in naval affairs, maritime security and maritime geopolitics, as well as in European security and the geopolitical actorness... Read more»
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Anderson Jeremiah holds a Ph.D degree from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity at New College, the University of Edinburgh and is an ordained Anglican Priest. His areas of academic interest include Christian Theology in Asia, Postcolonial Approaches to Theology, Diaspora Christianity, Dal... Read more»
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I am particularly interested in how religion, the secular and post-secular are constructed and represented in public discourse, in what separates them and what they have in common. In recent articles I have identified some theoretical and methodological resources for breaking open the secular and fo... Read more»
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My research interests fall within the International Relations of the Middle East and are driven by the interaction of three themes: Religion and Legitimacy; Contested Sovereignty; and Political Violence. I am especially interested in the following areas:
Islam, the state andumma'Soft power' securi... Read more»
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Kunal's research interests revolve primarily around contemporary Islamist Movements, Religion and Politics, Global Security, International Relations of the Asia Pacific, International Relations of South Asia and Contemporary China. His PhD research was a comparative study between Islamism in Pakista... Read more»
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Religion in the modern world, with a special focus on Japan; Religious decline and secularisation; Pilgrimage in cross-cultural contexts- with a special focus on the transformations and developments of pilgrimage in recent times; Buddhism in contemporary Japan; Religion and violence, with special fo... Read more»
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I am Lecturer in Diplomacy, Foreign Policy and International Relations Theories, and Programme Director for our MA in Diplomacy (including distance-learning). I am specialised in naval affairs, maritime security and maritime geopolitics, as well as in European security and the geopolitical actorness... Read more»
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Anderson Jeremiah holds a Ph.D degree from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity at New College, the University of Edinburgh and is an ordained Anglican Priest. His areas of academic interest include Christian Theology in Asia, Postcolonial Approaches to Theology, Diaspora Christianity, Dal... Read more»
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I am particularly interested in how religion, the secular and post-secular are constructed and represented in public discourse, in what separates them and what they have in common. In recent articles I have identified some theoretical and methodological resources for breaking open the secular and fo... Read more»
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My research interests fall within the International Relations of the Middle East and are driven by the interaction of three themes: Religion and Legitimacy; Contested Sovereignty; and Political Violence. I am especially interested in the following areas:
Islam, the state andumma'Soft power' securi... Read more»
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Kunal's research interests revolve primarily around contemporary Islamist Movements, Religion and Politics, Global Security, International Relations of the Asia Pacific, International Relations of South Asia and Contemporary China. His PhD research was a comparative study between Islamism in Pakista... Read more»
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Religion in the modern world, with a special focus on Japan; Religious decline and secularisation; Pilgrimage in cross-cultural contexts- with a special focus on the transformations and developments of pilgrimage in recent times; Buddhism in contemporary Japan; Religion and violence, with special fo... Read more»
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