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The Nation-State in Faith and Globalization

By Ian Shapiro - Yale
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  • Fall 2009
  • Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0
  • Yale

Lecture Description

Prof. Ian Shapiro, Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University, and Henry R. Luce Director of the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, discusses the role of state actors in globalization and the relationship between religion and national interest.

Course Description

Course Index

  1. Themes in Faith and Globalization
  2. Historical Forces in Faith and Globalization
  3. Stakes and Faith in Globalization: Miroslav Volf
  4. Stakes and Faith in Globalization: Douglas Rae
  5. Stakes and Faith in Globalization: Tony Blair
  6. Promise and Peril of Faith and Globalization
  7. The Nation-State in Faith and Globalization
  8. Secularization and Transformation of Faiths
  9. Faiths as Shapers of Globalization: Miroslav Volf
  10. Faiths as Shapers of Globalization: Jose Casanova
  11. Faiths as Shapers of Globalization: Douglas Rae
  12. Reconciliation in the Name of Faith: Miroslav Volf
  13. Reconciliation in the Name of Faith: Tony Blair
  14. Values that Shape the Market: Miroslav Volf
  15. Values that Shape the Market: Douglas Rae
  16. Corporate Governance
  17. Faith and Globalization with James Alexander
  18. Faiths and Poverty Alleviation: Miroslov Volf
  19. Faiths and Poverty Alleviation: Douglas Rae
  20. Faiths and Poverty Alleviation: Ambassador Tony Hall
  21. Faiths and Poverty Alleviation: Tony Blair
  22. Faiths, Globalization and Gender: Miroslav Volf
  23. Islam, Globalization and Gender
  24. Faiths, Globalization and Gender: Muna Abu Sulayman Interview