Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond
By (Author) Olusola Ogunnubi
Edited by Sheriff Folarin
Foreword by Jeffrey Haynes
Contributions by Elfaith A. Abdelsalam
Contributions by Toyin Cotties Adetiba
Contributions by Opeyemi Idowu Aluko
Contributions by Oladotun E. Awosusi
Contributions by Surulola Eke
Contributions by Charles E. Ekpo
Contributions by Sheriff Folarin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
21st June 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
Social groups: religious groups and communities
322.1096
Hardback
316
Width 161mm, Height 226mm, Spine 31mm
635g
Religion and Global Politics: Soft Power in Nigeria and Beyond examines the deployment of religious soft power in African states and the potential this has for transforming perceptions of the continent. The contributors refocus the attention on religion away from the misery discourse of conflict and violence towards the domain of international relations, diplomacy, and foreign policy in Africa. Through this shift, the chapters analyze the ways in which religion has impacted the external relations of African states. Religion and Global Politics introduces the theme of religion to the discourse of African international relations and politics to provide a thorough examination of religions influence on politics in the daily lives of African people.
Sheriff Folarin is founding editor of Covenant University Journal of Politics and International Relations and current head of the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Covenant University in Nigeria.
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.