Professor Graziano Presents His Latest Book at the UN Headquarters in New York |
Friday, 12 June 2015 |
Manlio Graziano's book addresses the relationship between religion and politics in world affairs, in the context of this troubled era of shifting balance of power. It shows how this relationship is often seen in a partial perspective emphasizing only Islam and some of its most fundamentalist versions, while over the past decades, all traditional religions have reentered the political arena. Various theories of international relations have been formed about this phenomenon, such as that of the 鈥渃lash of civilizations.鈥 The author demonstrates that the 鈥渉oly war鈥 is but one form of the interference of religions with politics, and questions the possibility of a 鈥渉oly alliance鈥 between the main global religions, aimed at bringing a 鈥渦niversal morality鈥 in the heart of the polis. Prof. Graziano's book was published in Italian earlier this year, under the title Guerra Santa e Santa Alleanza: Religioni e disordine internazionale nel XXI secolo, by Italy's leading publisher of political works, Il Mulino (Bologna). Manlio Graziano, PhD, teaches Geopolitics and Geopolitics of Religions at The University of La Sorbonne (Paris IV) and at the American Graduate School in Paris. He is a columnist for , an online news publication targeted at the Italian community in the US. He also collaborates with the national Italian daily Corriere della Sera, as well as the geaopolitics journal Limes in Rome, and the International Affairs Forum in Washington DC). He is the author of several books in English, Italian, French and Spanish, including The Failure of Italian Nationhood: The Geopolitics of a Troubled Identity (Palgrave-Macmillan, New York, 2010), Il secolo cattolico. La strategia geopolitica della Chiesa (Rome, 2010; Barcelona, 2012), and Italie. Un 脡tat sans nation? G茅opolitique d鈥檜ne identit茅 nationale incertaine (Toulouse, Eres, 2007). He is currently writing a book about the role of Catholics in American politics (In Rome We Trust, working title), which will be published in 2016 by Stanford University Press (in English) and by Il Mulino (in Italian). Founded in 1948, the is the organization representing the United Nations press corps, and the Secretary-General is based on an agreement dated, September 16th, 1995 and embodied in the UNCA constitution. From its inception, UNCA worked to bring correspondents, members of diplomatic delegations and the Department of Public Information together by organizing press conferences, social functions, luncheons and an annual awards event. |
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