Recently, there have been increasing efforts to grapple with understanding religion within a discipline which has been dominantly secular from its inception. Yet, only a few of the existent works have attempted to integrate religion into core international relations theories such as Classical Realism, Structural (Neo) Realism, Neo-Liberalism, and the English school. This work seeks to assess whether an understanding of religion can be systematically integrated into these theories without losing the core insights these theories already bring to international relations.
1. Religions, paradigms and international relations 2. Religion and its influence in the international arena 3. Religion and classical realism: interactions within power politics 4. Religion and Constructivism in IR Theory 5. Religion and neorealism: interactions within the international system 6. Religion and neoliberalism: interactions within the market of ideas 7. Religion and the english school: interactions within the international society 8. Religion and ir theory: interactions and prospects