Identity and Self-Positioning of the Community of Sant'Egidio: A Faith-Based Organization on the International Stage

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Nadziak, Michal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Warsaw, Fac Polit Sci & Int Studies, PL-00927 Warsaw, Poland
关键词
international relations; identity; Community of Sant'Egidio; faith-based diplomacy; faith-based organizations; non-governmental organizations;
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10.3390/rel16020127
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
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Religion in international relations should not be viewed solely as a source of conflict or cultural differences; it also has a constructive dimension, as demonstrated by the international activities of faith-based organizations (FBOs). FBOs have benefited from the post-Cold War expansion of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in global affairs. Their growth is often linked to raising awareness among various social groups about security challenges or issues traditionally addressed by state and inter-governmental actors, as well as increasing international interconnectedness. While FBOs differ from classical NGOs in their strong religious motivation, they too often organize around specific missions or messages. The Community of Sant'Egidio (CSE) is a distinctive example of a faith-based organization that operates both as a religious community within the Roman Catholic Church and as an internationally active NGO. Unlike many NGOs, which are founded in response to a singular issue, CSE has broadened its scope over time, addressing a wide range of concerns, from poverty alleviation and peacebuilding to humanitarian aid and, more recently, environmental issues. This paper explores the process by which the CSE has discursively constructed its identity and examines how this process has contributed to its growing influence on the international stage.
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