Religion, terror, and error : U.S. foreign policy and the challenge of spiritual engagement
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Adult Nonfiction - South Wing Top Floor327.7301 J642Checked OutMay 2, 2024

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xxi, 283 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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From the publisher. How should the United States deal with the jihadist challenge and other religious imperatives that permeate today's geopolitical landscape? Religion, Terror, and Error: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Spiritual Engagement argues that what's required is a longer-term strategy of cultural engagement, backed by a deeper understanding of how others view the world and what is important to them. The means by which that can be accomplished are the subject of this book. The work realizes three important tasks. It shows how the United States can reposition itself to deal more effectively with the causal factors that underlie religious extremism; offers a successor to the rational-actor model of decision-making that has heretofore excluded "irrational" factors like religion; and suggests a new paradigm for U.S. leadership in anticipation of tomorrow's multipolar world. Describing how the United States should realign itself to deal more effectively with the factors underlying religious extremism, this innovative treatise explains how existing capabilities can be redirected to respond to the challenge and identifies additional capabilities that will be needed to complete the task.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Johnston, D. M. (2011). Religion, terror, and error: U.S. foreign policy and the challenge of spiritual engagement . Praeger.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Johnston, Douglas M.. 2011. Religion, Terror, and Error: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Spiritual Engagement. Praeger.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Johnston, Douglas M.. Religion, Terror, and Error: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Spiritual Engagement Praeger, 2011.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Johnston, Douglas M.. Religion, Terror, and Error: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Spiritual Engagement Praeger, 2011.

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