Religion and Foreign Policy Program
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The Religion and Foreign Policy Program is an initiative of the Council on Foreign Relations that examines how religious dynamics shape international relations and U.S. foreign policy.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Council on Foreign Relations program
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initiative → research program → |
| aimsTo |
convene experts on religion and foreign policy
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examine how religious dynamics shape U.S. foreign policy → examine how religious dynamics shape international relations → inform policymakers about religious factors in foreign policy → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| field |
foreign policy
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international relations → religious studies → |
| focusesOn |
global religious dynamics
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policy implications of religion → religion and U.S. foreign policy → religion and international relations → |
| language | English → |
| location | New York City → |
| name | Religion and Foreign Policy Program → |
| organizes |
briefings
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conference calls → meetings → roundtables → |
| partOf | Council on Foreign Relations → |
| produces |
analysis
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policy briefs → reports → |
| sponsor | Council on Foreign Relations → |
| targetAudience |
U.S. policymakers
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journalists → religious leaders → scholars → |
| topic |
religion and conflict
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religion and diplomacy → religion and global governance → religion and human rights → religious freedom in foreign policy → role of faith-based actors in international affairs → |
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