Religious actors are becoming part of the EU bureaucratic
system, and their mobilisation in Brussels and Strasbourg in the
last decade has increased dramatically. This book explores the
mechanism and impact of religious representation by examining
relations between religious practitioners and politicians in the
European Union from the Second World War until today.
This book seeks to answer the following questions: How do
(trans)national religious groups enter into contact with European
institutions? What are the rationale and the mechanisms of
religious representation in the European Union? How are religious
values transposed into political strategies? What impact has
relations between religious practitioners, EU officials and
politicians on the construction of the European Union?
Examining religious representation at the state, transnational
and institutional levels, this volume demonstrates that faith is
becoming an increasingly important element of the decision-making
process. It includes chapters written by both academics and
religious practitioners in dialogue with European institutions and
will be of great interest to students and scholars of European
politics, history, sociology of religion, law and international
relations.
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