1. Introduction, by James Dingley and Marcello Mollica
2. Classical Social Theory and the Understanding of Contemporary Religious Terrorism, by James Dingley
3. Religious independence of Chinese Muslim East Turkestan "Uyghur" by Chiara Olivieri
4. Women's rights between civil and religious laws: the Lebanese law on protection of women and family members from domestic violence and the religious authorities' opposition, by Benedetta Pachetti
5. Geopolitical vector of Ukrainian Orthodoxy in the context of national security, by Yevhen Kharkovshchenko and Bortnikova Olena
6. The Case of Northern Ireland, by James Dingley
7. Terror-driven Ethno-religious Waves: mapping determinants in refugees' choices escaping Iraq and Syria, by Marcello Mollica
8. Being Ezidi in the Middle East, by Çakir Ceyhan Suvari
James Dingley is a political sociologist at Queen's University, Belfast. He is Chairman of the Francis Hutcheson Institute and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Northern Ireland Security Qualifications Group. He has published extensively in international journals, and has also published five previous books specialising in development, religion, and nationalist conflict.
Marcello Mollica is Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology at the University of Messina. Italy. He has conducted field work in Northern Ireland, Middle East, South-eastern Turkey and South Caucasus.