A retórica religiosa na guerra civil da República Centro-Africana
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Guerra Civil. Religião. República Centro Africana.Abstract
As Relações Internacionais historicamente deixaram de lado o fenômeno religioso para a compreensão da política internacional. A partir dos anos 1990, entretanto, com o surgimento das novas guerras o tema tem cada vez mais sido incorporado às s análises. Neste contexto, o artigo tem como objetivo central discutir a influência do fenômeno religioso nas dinâmicas de paz e conflito, tendo como estudo de caso a guerra civil na República Centro Africana (RCA). Parte-se do pressuposto teórico de que a religião quando central em um conflito tende a influenciar a intensidade da contenda e a escalada no nível de violência. Em termos empíricos, a análise do caso será realizada em dois termos. Em primeiro lugar, em termos qualitativos, buscar-se-á os fundamentos religiosos do conflito na RCA. Em segundo lugar, em termos quantitativos, utilizando-se de dados do Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP), do Armed Conflict Location & Data Project (ACLED) e do Conflict Barometer será verificada a correlação entre a adoção da retórica religiosa e a intensificação da violência no país.Downloads
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