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When Does Religion Beget Violence?
Season 14 · Episode 4

When Does Religion Beget Violence?

This week we’re exploring the relationship between religion and violence. What are the circumstances in which organisations motivated by religious ideas resort to violent methods? And how can such violence best be prevented?

UCL Uncovering Politics · Manuel Vogt, Alan Renwick

February 6, 202534m 41s

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Show Notes

The relationship between religion and violence is a subject of enduring debate. Religion is often portrayed as a force for peace and compassion. Yet history is littered with instances where religious actors have been involved in conflict. What conditions make religious organizations more likely to engage in violence? And what lessons can policymakers learn to prevent it?

In this episode, Prof Alan Renwick dives into these questions with Dr. Manuel Vogt, Associate Professor of International Security at UCL. Drawing on new research, he explores how both global forces and local factors shape the relationship between religion and violence.

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revoltpolitical sciencereligioniranian revolutionrevolutionterrorismnon-state actorsviolence