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The Holy See and the Middle East : the public diplomacy of Pope John Paul II / Anne Marie Baylouny; Werner Freistetter. Washington D.C. : Naval Postgraduate School, 2006 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2006
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I. INTRODUCTION
A. ASKING THE QUESTION: WHY CHANGE?
B. DEVELOPING THE THESIS
C. IDEAS IN FOREIGN POLICY: THE THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDING
D. UPCOMING CHAPTERS
II. THE HOLY SEE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
A. DEFINING “HOLY SEE”
B. PERMANENT SUBJECT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
C. THE HOLY SEE’S BILATERAL RELATIONS
D. THE HOLY SEE AT THE UNITED NATIONS
E. HOLY SEE DIPLOMACY
III. JOHN PAUL II AND THE IDEAS THAT SHAPED HIM
A. A SNAP SHOT OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
B. DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
1. Leo XIII and Rerum Novarum
2. Benedict XV and the First World War
3. Pius XI and the Principle of Subsidarity
4. Pius XII and the Second World War
5. John XXIII and the Second Vatican Council
6. Paul VI: Pope of Dialogue
7. John Paul II: Human Dignity and Global Solidarity
IV. JOHN PAUL II: HIS DIPLOMACY IN THE MIDDLE EAST
A. ESTABLISHING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH ISRAEL
B. A NEW HOPE FOR LEBANON
C. WAR OR PEACE IN IRAQ
V. CONCLUSION
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