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Connecting Links between Orthodox Christianity and Diplomacy: Interchurch Rivalries and Political Interdependencies

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  • Michaela Charisi

    (Hellenic Association of Political Scientists; Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus.)

  • Alexandra Ioannou

    (Hellenic Association of Political Scientists; Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus.)

Abstract

Orthodox Christianity has faced numerous challenges over the years, sometimes sharpening the situation and sometimes being forced by political factors. This paper aims to explore the interconnection of politics and religion by analyzing some of the cases that played a determinative role in shaping the current ecclesiastical landscape: the newly formed schism between Moscow and Constantinople, the role of the Russian Patriarchate in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the ongoing efforts of the Patriarchate of Alexandria to maintain the balances within the whole African continent and the efforts of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem to preserve its dominance in the Holy Lands.

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  • Michaela Charisi & Alexandra Ioannou, 2024. "Connecting Links between Orthodox Christianity and Diplomacy: Interchurch Rivalries and Political Interdependencies," European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 4(6), pages 16-25, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:social:v:4:y:2024:i:6:id:18544
    DOI: 10.24018/ejsocial.2024.4.6.544
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