Faith Diplomacy articles, books, book chapters, journals, organizations, multimedia, papers, reports (government) from USC Center on Public Diplomacy at the Annenberg School
Journal Articles & Book Chapters
- Carolyn M. Warner and Stephen G. Walker. (Dec 2010). Thinking about the Role of Religion in Foreign Policy: A Framework for Analysis. Foreign Policy Analysis 7:1. P113-135.
- Robert R. Reilly. (Sep 2009). No Substitute for Substance. The Journal of International Security Affairs 17:1. P9-17.
- Mark Rolfe. (Sep 2009). Clashing Taboos: Danish Cartoons, the Life of Brian and Public Diplomacy. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy The Hague: 4:3. P261-281.
- Jared A. Cohen. (Apr 2009). Diverting the Radicalization Track. Hoover Institution Policy Review, Stanford University 154:
- Joshua S. Fouts and Rita J. King. (Feb 2009). Digital Diplomacy: Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds. Policy Innovations Carnegie Council.
- John O. Voll. (Nov 2008). Trans-state Muslim Movements and Militant Extremists in an Era of Soft Power. Religious Pluralism, Globalization and World Politics Oxford, U.K.: Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs.
Papers
- Juyan Zhang . (Sep 2012). Buddhist Diplomacy: History And Status Quo.CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy.
- (Jul 2012). Building A Shared Future. British Council.
- (Jun 2012). Changing Course: A New Direction for U.S. Relations with the Muslim World. U.S.-Muslim Engagement Project.
- Naomi Leight. (Nov 2011). Essays on Faith Diplomacy. CPD Perspectives on Public Diplomacy.
- Bishop John B Chane and Reverend Canon John L. Peterson. (Oct 2010). The Role of Religious Leaders and Religious Communities in Diplomacy. The Brookings Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World.
- R. Scott Appleby, Richard Cizik and Thomas Wright. (Feb 2010). Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy. The Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
- Angelic Alihusain-del Castilho. (Jan 2010). The Positive Branding of Islam: A Case Study of Islamic Countries, their Public Diplomacy Efforts and Effectiveness. University of Malta.
- Kristin M. Lord, John A. Nagl and Seth D. Rosen. (Jun 2009). Beyond Bullets: A Pragmatic Strategy to Combat Violent Islamist Extremism.
- Craig Charney. (Feb 2007). A New Beginning: Strategies for a More Fruitful Dialogue with the Muslim World. Council on Foreign Relations.
- Dalia Mogahed. (Feb 2006). Islam and Democracy. Gallup World Poll. Princeton, NJ.
- Philip Seib. (Jul 2013). Religion and Public Diplomacy New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Martha C. Nussbaum. (Apr 2012). The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
- Reza Aslan. (Apr 2009). How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror. New York: Random House.
- M. Ma'oz. (Jan 2008). The Meeting of Civilizations: Muslim, Christian, and Jewish. Portland: Sussex Academic Press.
- (May 2011). U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Annual Report. U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Washington, DC.
- Washington, DC & Brussels, Belgium
- An international non-governmental organization that aims to transform the way the world deals with conflict - away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative problem solving. SFCG works at the grassroots level to find culturally appropriate means to strengthen societies' capacity to deal with conflicts constructively, to understand the differences and act on the commonalities. Among others, SFCG focuses on issues of peace journalism, media outreach and training, Track "One and a Half", II and III diplomacy to facilitate the transformation of conflict.
- Washington, DC
- The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that seeks to inform the debate over US policy in the Middle East. MEMRI studies the Middle East through the region's media (print and television), websites, religious sermons and school books. MEMRI provides translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Pashtu, Dari, Hindi, and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East. Current projects include Democratization in the Arab and Muslim World and the Cartoon Initiative, which examines political messaging through cartoons.
- Washington, DC
- A Washington-based non-governmental organization whose mission is to prevent and resolve identity-based conflicts that exceed the reach of traditional diplomacy by incorporating religion as part of the solution.
- Apr 11 2011 - Remarks at the Faith and Diplomacy Briefing. (Washington, DC)
- Jun 04 2009 - Remarks by President Obama on a New Beginning. (Cairo University)
- Sep 27 2012 - The Civil Society and the Education on Human Rights as a tool for promoting religious tolerance UNESCO - (New York, NY)
- Jul 31 2012 - WATCH: Dalia Mogahed Says that American Public Opinion of Islam Is Changing. Brookings Institute
- Jul 31 2012 - WATCH: Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook Presents 2011 International Religious Freedom Report - US Department of State
- Carolyn M. Warner and Stephen G. Walker. (Dec 2010). Thinking about the Role of Religion in Foreign Policy: A Framework for Analysis. Foreign Policy Analysis 7:1. P113-135.
- Robert R. Reilly. (Sep 2009). No Substitute for Substance. The Journal of International Security Affairs 17:1. P9-17.
- Mark Rolfe. (Sep 2009). Clashing Taboos: Danish Cartoons, the Life of Brian and Public Diplomacy. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy The Hague: 4:3. P261-281.
- Jared A. Cohen. (Apr 2009). Diverting the Radicalization Track. Hoover Institution Policy Review, Stanford University 154:
- Joshua S. Fouts and Rita J. King. (Feb 2009). Digital Diplomacy: Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds. Policy Innovations Carnegie Council.
- John O. Voll. (Nov 2008). Trans-state Muslim Movements and Militant Extremists in an Era of Soft Power. Religious Pluralism, Globalization and World Politics Oxford, U.K.: Oxford Scholarship Online Monographs.
- Jack Miles. (Apr 2005). A Clash of Proselytizations. The Norman Lear Center, University of Southern California.
- Hady Amr. (Jan 2004). The Need To Communicate: How To Improve U.S. Public Diplomacy With The Islamic World. Brookings Institution.
- Philip Seib. (Jul 2013). Religion and Public Diplomacy New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Martha C. Nussbaum. (Apr 2012). The New Religious Intolerance: Overcoming the Politics of Fear in an Anxious Age. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
- Reza Aslan. (Apr 2009). How to Win a Cosmic War: God, Globalization, and the End of the War on Terror. New York: Random House.
- M. Ma'oz. (Jan 2008). The Meeting of Civilizations: Muslim, Christian, and Jewish. Portland: Sussex Academic Press.
- (May 2011). U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Annual Report. U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Washington, DC.
- Washington, DC and Brussels, Belgium
- An international non-governmental organization that aims to transform the way the world deals with conflict - away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative problem solving. SFCG works at the grassroots level to find culturally appropriate means to strengthen societies' capacity to deal with conflicts constructively, to understand the differences and act on the commonalities. Among others, SFCG focuses on issues of peace journalism, media outreach and training, Track "One and a Half", II and III diplomacy to facilitate the transformation of conflict.
- Washington, DC
- The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that seeks to inform the debate over US policy in the Middle East. MEMRI studies the Middle East through the region's media (print and television), websites, religious sermons and school books. MEMRI provides translations of Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Pashtu, Dari, Hindi, and Turkish media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East. Current projects include Democratization in the Arab and Muslim World and the Cartoon Initiative, which examines political messaging through cartoons.
- Washington, DC
- A Washington-based non-governmental organization whose mission is to prevent and resolve identity-based conflicts that exceed the reach of traditional diplomacy by incorporating religion as part of the solution.
- Apr 11 2011 - Remarks at the Faith and Diplomacy Briefing. (Washington, DC)
- Jun 04 2009 - Remarks by President Obama on a New Beginning. (Cairo University)
- Sep 27 2012 - The Civil Society and the Education on Human Rights as a tool for promoting religious tolerance UNESCO - (New York, NY)
- Jul 31 2012 - WATCH: Dalia Mogahed Says that American Public Opinion of Islam Is Changing. Brookings Institute
- Jul 31 2012 - WATCH: Ambassador Suzan Johnson Cook Presents 2011 International Religious Freedom Report - US Department of State
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