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National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute: Religion and the Politics of Development: Priests, Potentates and “Progress”
National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute presents the conference, Religion and the Politics of Development: Priests, Potentates and “Progress,” which will explore the nexus of religion, development, and politics in Asia. Any discussion of politics must pay close attention to … Continue reading →
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British Council: Bridging Voices
Bridging Voices is a grants program that brings together transatlantic academics and policymakers to share their expertise on topics related to religion and international affairs in two academic and policy dialogues in the US and UK/Europe over a period of … Continue reading →
University of California, Berkeley: Politics of Religious Freedom
“Politics of Religious Freedom” is an ambitious project that proposes to study how religious freedom is being transformed through legal and political contestations in the United States, the Middle East, South Asia, and the European Union. Departing from the assumption … Continue reading →
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Georgetown University, Berkley Center for Religion Peace & World Affairs: Religion and Global Development
The Berkley Center’s Religion and Global Development program, in close collaboration with the World Faiths Development Dialogue (WFDD), tracks the engagement of religious communities and faith-inspired organizations around global policy challenges and brings together stakeholders to examine best practices and … Continue reading →
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Johns Hopkins University – Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies: Global Politics and Religion Initiative
Based in the school’s Global Theory and History Program, the GPRI is supported by a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation. The initiative has three main components that incorporate the study of the interaction between religion and politics into … Continue reading →
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Arizona State University, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict: Religion and International Affairs – Through the Prism of Rights and Gender
Religion and International Affairs: Through the Prism of Rights and Gender is not committed to any single answer to these questions or any particular account of the interrelations of rights, religion, and gender as they play out in international … Continue reading →
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Religion and Violence in Latin America: The El Salvador Gang Truce and the Church
The El Salvador Gang Truce and the Church: What is the Role of the Catholic Church by Steven Dudley This white paper is one of a series produced by American University’s Center for Latin American and Latino Studies’ multi-year project of research … Continue reading →
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Center for Latin American and Latino Studies: Religion and Violence in Latin America
Visit CLALS home page for Religion and Violence in Latin America to find non-scholarly short pieces, white papers, working papers, reviews, news articles, and multimedia produced as a result of and in association with the Center’s project “Religious Responses to … Continue reading →
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University of California, Santa Barbara — Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies: The Luce Project on Religion in Global Civil Society
The Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies presented a series of workshops on religion in civil society. These workshops involved both academic experts and leaders of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that provide humanitarian aid and services in Latin America, … Continue reading →
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