Maintaining International Religious Freedom as a Central Tenet of US National Security

by Knox Thames

Other authorsPeter Mandaville (Author)
Report, 2022

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Available

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Digital SR513

Publication

Washington, D.C. : United States Institute of Peace

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In 2021–22, USIP’s Religion and Inclusive Societies Program convened a bipartisan working group of advocates, academics, and former government officials to discuss how the United States can advance global peace and stability by embracing international religious freedom as a major pillar of its diplomatic engagement. This report, written by the working group’s co-chairs, examines the history of the US commitment to international religious freedom and the challenges to ensuring that it remains a central tenet of US foreign policy and national security.

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