Thursday, October 21, 2010

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Religious Leaders on Sudan's Referendum--Violence in Kashmir: This Week on CFR's Religion and Foreign Policy Portal

 

From the Council on Foreign Relations

October 21, 2010

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CFR AT THE 2010 AAR ANNUAL MEETING


Connect with CFR at the 2010 American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting in Atlanta! Join us for a conversation on Religious Conflict in Nigeria with CFR's John Campbell and Harvard University's Jacob K. Olupona.


Sunday, October 31
4:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Marriott Marquis Hotel, Room L403
Atlanta


Stop by booth 217 in the exhibition hall for CFR/Foreign Affairs materials! For more information or to RSVP, email outreach@cfr.org.

RELIGIOUS LEADERS AT CFR: SUDAN'S REFERENDUM


As part of CFR's Religion and Foreign Policy series, five religious leaders from Sudan at a CFR event, discuss the upcoming referendum, as well as ways that the international community can strengthen human rights in Southern Sudan.

Additional CFR Resources:

==> Watch George Clooney and John Prendergast assess the situation in advance of southern Sudan's referendum in this CFR event video.

==> Read this CFR Backgrounder on Sudan's fractured internal politics.

==> Read this CFR Expert Brief on U.S. diplomatic efforts in advance of two upcoming high-stakes votes in Sudan.

ISLAM AND THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS


The midterm-election debate over Islam reflects U.S. voter anxiety toward Islam, fears of terrorism, and ongoing national cultural and ethnic changes, says religion and politics expert John Green.

==> Watch Imam Abdul Feisal Rauf discuss the need for more interreligious dialogue and cooperation in the United States in this CFR event video.

SOLVING THE KASHMIR CONUNDRUM


As violence surges in Indian-administered Kashmir, four experts say confidence-building measures between India and Pakistan are the only way to begin solving the territorial dispute, in this CFR Expert Roundup.

==> Read this CFR Backgrounder on extremism in Kashmir.

 
CFR AT THE GLOBAL FAITH FORUM!


Global Faith Forum


CFR will be at the Global Faith Forum at Northwood Church in Keller, TX, November 11 to 13.

For more information, please visit the Global Faith Forum website at www.globalfaithforum.org.

 
 

 

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