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Faculty Overview: Thomas Farr on International Religious Freedom
The Berkely Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs? Tom Farr discusses the future of U.S. international religious freedom policy under the Obama presidency.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: Legal and Social Dimensions of Proselytism (with Woodberry, Finke
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer
flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly
controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a
day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st
century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields
investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the
missionary impulse.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: (Keynote Debate with Jose Casanova, Gerard Bradley)
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the missionary impulse.
Asia Today: An Interview with Victor Cha
Asian studies professor Victor Cha discusses how Asian countries are dealing with global problems; world trade and economy, science, global warming and their world standing.
Interpreting the Middle East 'Against the Grain': An interview with Michael Oren
International historian Michael Oren discusses what it means to interpret the Middle East for Westerners in a manner that deliberately goes 'against the grain.'
The Jewish Response to Nostra Aetate: A Nostra Aetate Lecture
Rabbi David Rosen, President of the International Jewish Committee on Interreligious Consultations speaks about the Jewish response to Nostra Aetate, the Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions.
A Common Word: Panel Four: Where Do We Go from Here?
A summary and wrap-up discussion of the previous four panels, the moderators invite participants to reflect on the issues explored and the future of inter-faith dialogue between Muslims and Christians. How are traditional theological foundations for love of neighbor interpreted and applied in response to neighbors in today?s global community? In what ways has this understanding informed Muslim-Christian relations in the work of major international NGOs?
Water, Energy and Climate Change in the Gulf: A panel of experts discusses energy and climate concer
Chaired by the interim dean of SFS-Q, Mehran Kamrava, panelists include Professor Tim Beach of Georgetown University, Professor Sharif Elmusa of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar, and Mari Luomi, a researcher at The Finnish Institute for International Affairs.
Financing the Global HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Expert commentary by William McGreevey
William McGreevey, Ph.D., associate professor of international health at the School of Nursing & Health Studies, discusses the costs associated with the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Renewable Energy in China: Expert commentary by Joanna Lewis
Joanna Lewis, an assistant professor of science, technology and international affairs, discusses renewable energy and policy development in China.
The Presence of Puerto Rico in U.S. Politics: Address by Governor Luis G. Fortuno of Puerto Rico
Governor Fortuno explores how Puerto Rico's political representation is at the heart of current relations between the United States and Latin America.
Dubai Debt Crisis: Bankrupty or Bluff?: Introduction by Dr. Michael Hudson
Center for Contemporary Arab Studies director Dr. Michael Hudson introduces a panel of experts to speak about the economic and political implications of the Dubai debt crisis.
Dubai Debt Crisis: Bankrupty or Bluff?: Kristin Smith Diwan
Experts discuss the economic and political implications of the Dubai debt crisis.
Dubai Debt Crisis: Bankrupty or Bluff?: Kevin Carey
Experts discuss the economic and political implications of the Dubai debt crisis.
Dubai Debt Crisis: Bankrupty or Bluff?: Peter Baumbusch
Experts discuss the economic and political implications of the Dubai debt crisis.
Dubai Debt Crisis: Bankrupty or Bluff?: Jean-Francois Seznec
Experts discuss the economic and political implications of the Dubai debt crisis.
Intl Law and Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Lecture by Dr. Victor Kattan, School of Oriental
Dr. Kattan explores how international law in the late 19th and early 20th century brought about the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: Legal and Social Dimensions of Proselytism (with Woodberry, Finke
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer
flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly
controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a
day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st
century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields
investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the
missionary impulse.
Proselytism and Religious Freedom: (Keynote Debate with Jose Casanova, Gerard Bradley)
In the context of a globalizing world marked by the freer flow of people and ideas, proselytism has become increasingly controversial. On March 3, 2010, the Berkley Center sponsored a day-long symposium on proselytism and religious freedom in the 21st century. Experts from a variety of scholarly and policy fields investigated the theological, legal, and political implications of the missionary impulse.













