Postsecular Conflicts and Reconstruction of Nationalisms in the States of the Balto-Black Sea-Adriatic Triangle

Authors

  • Yuliia Uzun PhD, Associate Professor at the Faculty of International Relations, Political Science аnd Sociology, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Ukraine
  • Svitlana Koch Sc.D., Professor at the Faculty of International Relations, Political Science аnd Sociology, Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Ukraine

Keywords:

Baltic − Black Sea − Adriatic Triangle, conflicts, postpostmodernism, postsecularism, state-religion relations, state policy, statuses of religious organisations

Abstract

The article focuses on the main trends in the development of state-religion relations in the era of post-postmodernism as represented at the International Conference “Balkan and Baltic States in United Europe – History, Religion, and Culture IV: Religiosity and Spirituality in the Baltic and Balkan Cultural Space: History and Nowadays” (November 11–13, 2020). The article aims to define and analyse postsecular conflicts that are manifested in the construction of new nationalisms in the countries of the Baltic – Black Sea – Adriatic Triangle. The main problem is the ascertainment of the primary trend in transforming religion-state relations in the transitionto post-postmodernity. The research methodology is the differentiation and
systematisation of conflicts as markers that characterise the sociocultural crisis that erupted in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The concept of conflict is understood as a discrepancy, contradiction, and clash of positions that not only form new foundations of sociocultural and political discourse about the norm of religion-state relations but also influence the establishment of new trends in the formation of the legal basis for the statuses of religious organisations. As an empirical basis for the research, some countries’ regulatory legal acts in the region under study are used, along with data and maps of well-known research centres.

Published

2022-12-31