VIDEO: An Interview with Elizabeth Prodromou on Diplomacy, Geopolitics, and Global Orthodox Christianity

In this interview with Religion & Diplomacy editor Judd Birdsall, Elizabeth Prodromou discusses her new policy brief on “Diplomacy, Geopolitics, and Global Orthodox Christianity.” The historical […]

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‘Right-sizing’ Religious Freedom: An Interview with Marie Juul Petersen and Katherine Marshall

The Danish Institute for Human Rights recently published an outstanding new report on The International Promotion of Freedom of Religion or Belief: Sketching the Contours […]

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What’s the Relationship Between Religion and Innovation? An Interview with Marco Ventura

Religion is often conceived as something static, rigid, and resistant to innovation. But a new position paper published by the Center for Religious Studies at Fondazione […]

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Lessons from the Muslim Experience in France, UK, and US: An Interview with Myriam François

The Center for Global Policy in Washington, DC recently released a new report on Muslims in Western Europe and the United States. Co-authored by Myriam François […]

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Religion, Politics, and Artificial Intelligence: A Conversation with Alex Görlach

Alex Görlach is a man of multiple interests, areas of expertise, institutional affiliations, and even multiple doctorates—one in linguistics and another in comparative religion. This […]

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Interview: Azza Karam on UN Taskforce on Religion

The United Nations Task Force on Engaging Faith-based Actors recently released its annual report. Here Religion & Diplomacy learns more about the work and vision […]

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Introducing Religion & Diplomacy

Welcome to Religion & Diplomacy. This new website intends to provide insightful original content and serve as a portal to the wealth of online resources […]

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Tobias Cremer Discusses Christianity and the Far Right on BBC Radio

On Monday 3rd December Religion & Diplomacy assistant editor Tobias Cremer discussed the uses of Christianity by the far right in Europe on the BBC Radio 4 […]

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Consigned to the Past: The Medieval, the Modern, and the Religious ‘Other’

As the violence of the so-called Islamic State drew widespread public attention, Barack Obama at a National Prayer Breakfast in Washington in February 2015 compared […]

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Christopher Douglas Discusses his TPNRD Paper on ‘Religion and Fake News’

In January 2018 CIRIS released a fascinating new report by Prof Chris Douglas on religion and fake news. The report explores the religious dimension of fake […]

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