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Democracy, Terrorism, and Religious Freedom

Chris Seiple Alfred Stephan Peter Awn
Columbia University
29 October 2008
Can we look beyond religious differences for the sake of democracy? Can mutual respect triumph over religious disagreement and work as a counter-terrorism tool? How can states balance between respecting religion while keeping a principled distance from it? Join Chris Seiple, President of the Institute for Global Engagement, and Alfred Stepan, Government Professor at Columbia University, in a discussion on respect for religion in democracies.
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