Sustainable diplomacy :ecology, religion, and ethics in Muslim-Christian relations
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New York
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Palgrave Macmillan
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Culture and religion in international relations
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]227[-239( and index
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David Joseph Wellman
CONTENTS NOTE
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Acknowledgments Introduction : an overview -- 1 Interpreting human communities in conflict -- 2 The foundations of the eco-historical landscape of Moroccan-Spanish relations -- 3 The conflict over land : the first human, land use and the two cities -- 4 The conflict over natural resources : the tree of life and the tree of being, the consumption of natural resources, and the fish wars -- 5 The conflict over people : the story of Abraham and Ibrahim and the strangers, the consumption of illegal human labor and the conflict over immigration -- 6 The future of sustainable diplomacy -- App Ecological location interview questions -- Notes -- Selected bibliography -- Index
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
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، Religion and state
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، Religion and culture
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، East and West
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Relations - Spain ، Morocco
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Relations - Morocco ، Spain
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BL65
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S8
W45
2004
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Wellman, David J.
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SE Culture and religion in international relations