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The Future of U.S. Freedom of Religion Policy
Recommendations for the new administration Part Five
October 7, 2008

The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs hosted the third of three symposia commemorating the tenth anniversary of the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Act. Panelists addressed U.S. IRF policy and democracy promotion, civil society, religion-based terrorism, law (domestic and international) and public diplomacy.

The symposium led to a published brief on U.S. IRF policy that will be given to the new President and his administration.

The conversation was moderated by Thomas F. Farr, V
isiting Associate Professor of Religion and International Affairs at Georgetown’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and a Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center.
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