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- W2059347919 abstract "The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on 9/11 2001 had a grave impact on the way the conflict dynamics in world politics have been shaped, structured and interpreted since then. The invasions of Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003), the US drone programs launched during the first decade of the 00’s in countries like Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia and the more recent interventions in Libya (2011), and Mali (2013) have all at some point been related to the concern of combatting international terrorism. To fight or prevent international terrorism still appears as a top-priority for the great powers of the West and questions about the role of religion in explaining the motivations and occurrences of terrorist acts still remain topical. The shockwaves that went through the world in the wake of the 2001 assaults on US territory also influenced the way we as scholars began to look at the world. While blackand-white enemy images were inflated on the political stages portraying the perpetrators and their co-ideologists as nothing less than devilish, in academia the event also created a momentum for revisiting the conceptual schemes that we often use to make sense of the world and human behavior. Scholars of international relations were particularly affected by the event, since it strongly pushed religion into their eyesight – a category that had never made it into the mainstream of scholarly attention on par with the IR disciplines’ central concepts such as power, sovereignty, national interest etc. The scholarly attention was also drawn by the fact that in many European countries as well as in the US the new threat from religious extremists, Muslim fanatics and fundamentalists was debated fiercely and the role of religion or excessive religion became part of both domestic" @default.
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- W2059347919 title "Introduction: On Sacred or Secular Grounds and How Would We Know?" @default.
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