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My aim in this epilogue is to identify what seem to me to be the most important questions that emerge from this book and to express some reservations about how the other contributors answer these questions. I write as a political theorist interested in religion and international affairs, one whose outlook is decidedly secular and liberal. Three main topics stand out, roughly corresponding to the three parts of this book. Let me take them in reverse order.
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© 2003 Pavlos Hatzopoulos and Fabio Petito
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Nardin, T. (2003). Epilogue. In: Hatzopoulos, P., Petito, F. (eds) Religion in International Relations. Culture and Religion in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403982360_10
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