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Religious activism and international politics: Christian and Islamic fundamentalist anti-abortion networks and the United Nations.

机译:宗教行动主义和国际政治:基督教和伊斯兰原教旨主义的反堕胎网络和联合国。

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Much of the literature that has examined transnational actors' attempts to shape states' interests within international institutions portrays the international arena as a level-playing ground. Network theory posits that transnational actors participating in a network are horizontal. While the approach acknowledges that differences between Northern and Southern entities exist, it downplays the unevenness that has historically characterized North-South relations. To test network theory's robustness, this study examined the horizontal nature of networks. The study compared strategies and tactics used by Christian (U.S.) and Islamic (Egyptian) fundamentalist anti-abortion networks participating in three U.N. conferences in their attempts to shape states' interests in the abortion debate. The study's findings suggest contrary to network theory, transnational religious networks participating in U.N. conferences were unrepresentative. Northern actors not only dominated transnational networks but also were overrepresented in deliberations within U.N. conferences when compared to their Southern counterparts. Northern (religious fundamentalist) networks exerted influence in a variety of ways: by lobbying and providing expertise to national delegates; through Caucuses that mobilized allies and delegates; by acting as states' proxies and representing states in deliberations in which nonstate actors are excluded, and through media campaign efforts. Southern (religious fundamentalists) networks on the other hand used outsider strategies and primarily engaged in media campaigns. Because of their dominance in these arenas, Northern actors exerted greater influence in outcome documents, which largely reflected a Northern orientation. While Northern actors were effective in influencing outcomes in these conferences by participating within the U.N.'s institutional framework, Southern actors' participation "outside" the conferences' framework was ineffective in influencing the outcomes, although they influenced individual states' positions in one conference. The study, which obtained data through interviews with representatives of transnational religious networks, offers insight into transnational actors' agenda-setting efforts in U.N. conferences and sheds light on dimensions of influence in these arenas.
机译:许多研究了跨国行为者在国际机构中塑造国家利益的尝试的文献都将国际舞台描述为一个公平的竞争环境。网络理论认为,参与网络的跨国参与者是水平的。尽管该方法承认北部和南部实体之间存在差异,但它淡化了南北关系历史上的不平衡现象。为了检验网络理论的健壮性,本研究检查了网络的水平性质。这项研究比较了基督教(美国)和伊斯兰教(埃及)原教旨主义反堕胎网络在参加三个联合国会议上试图塑造国家在堕胎辩论中的利益的策略和策略。该研究的发现表明,与网络理论相反,参加联合国会议的跨国宗教网络没有代表性。与南方同行相比,北方参与者不仅在跨国网络中占主导地位,而且在联合国会议的审议中也有过多代表。北部(宗教原教旨主义)网络以各种方式施加影响:通过游说并向各国代表提供专门知识;通过动员盟友和代表的高加索人;通过充当州的代理人并在审议中代表州(不包括非州行为者),以及通过媒体运动来做出努力。另一方面,南方(宗教原教旨主义者)网络则采用局外人策略,主要从事媒体宣传活动。由于在这些领域的主导地位,北方演员在成果文件中发挥了更大的影响力,这在很大程度上反映了北方的取向。尽管北方参与者通过参加联合国的体制框架有效地影响了这些会议的成果,但南方参与者在会议框架“之外”的参与对成果产生了无效影响,尽管它们影响了一个会议中各个州的立场。这项研究是通过采访跨国宗教网络的代表获得数据的,从而洞察了跨国参与者在联合国会议上制定议程的努力,并阐明了在这些领域的影响力。

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  • 作者

    Muthumbi, Jane W.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Albany.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Albany.;
  • 学科 Political Science General.; Political Science International Law and Relations.; Religion General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 268 p.
  • 总页数 268
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 政治理论;国际法;宗教;
  • 关键词

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