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  <title><![CDATA[Lawrence Rubin on Islam and Ideational Balancing]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Lawrence Rubin, associate professor in the Ivan Allen College Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, was interviewed in &ldquo;Lawrence Rubin on Islam and Ideational Balancing,&rdquo;&nbsp;an episode of the&nbsp;<strong>Research On Religion&nbsp;</strong>podcast<strong>.</strong></p>

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<p>Can the ideas proposed by one nation-state threaten another nation-state?&nbsp; If so, how do the threatened nations respond?&nbsp; We probe these questions with respect to Islam and the two Islamic political revolutions in Iran (1979) and Sudan (1989) with&nbsp;Prof. Lawrence Rubin, an associate professor of political science in&nbsp;Georgia Tech&rsquo;s Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.&nbsp; Prof. Rubin reminisces about how he came to study the role of ideas in foreign policy, and then reviews the two dominant schools of thought in international relations theory &mdash; realism and constructivism.</p>
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<p>For the full article, read&nbsp;<a href="http://www.researchonreligion.org/religion-politics/lawrence-rubin-on-islam-and-ideational-balancing">here</a>.</p>
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