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August 1, 2008
Don't miss the fall Review of Faith & International Affairs entitled "Faith & Foreign Policy: Recommendations for the Next President. Subscription deadline: August 20.
   
June 20, 2008
Entitled "Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy," the Summer 2008 issue of The Review of Faith & International Affairs examines the origins and performance of U.S. international religious freedom policy, and features key experts and office holders.
   
June 19, 2008
The time is ripe for reviewing the International Religious Freedom Act. The Summer 2008 issue marks the Act’s 10th anniversary, presenting select papers from an ongoing conference series.
   
June 18, 2008
A “bundled commodity” of human freedoms, including religious freedom, augments socio-economic wellbeing by energizing participation. Conversely, social and government restrictions lead to religious violence.
   
June 17, 2008
Religious terrorist groups are more likely to originate in “integrationist” regimes, where the “twin tolerations” of religious freedom and differentiation between religion and state do not exist.
   
June 16, 2008
The U.S. can set an example of religious freedom as it exhibits “global denominationalism”—a social system where religious groups respect other faiths even while promoting their own truth claims.
   
June 15, 2008
The International Religious Freedom Act integrated religious freedom into a new U.S. foreign policy architecture. However, ongoing public support is needed to maintain momentum and increase visibility.
   
June 14, 2008
Educational efforts by evangelicals and broad-based support from a variety of religious leaders resulted in a dramatic legislative effort that led to the passage of the IRFA in 1998.
   
June 13, 2008
The first bill to address persecution abroad provided blunt correctives, but a second bill stressed change over punishment. Advocacy and “the dogged work of diplomacy” should be complementary approaches.
   
June 12, 2008
Both the Clinton and Bush Administrations took steps to integrate religious freedom into foreign policy. The next President should build on this foundation, especially in the area of foreign aid.
   
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