The U.S. Strategy for International Religious Engagement: 10 Years On

The time is ripe for renewed strategic thinking and leadership on global religious dynamics in U.S. foreign policy.

Publication Type: Analysis and Commentary

In 2013, the United States adopted its first ever “ National Strategy on Integrating Religious Leader and Faith Community Engagement into U.S. Foreign Policy .” This White House strategy acknowledged the significant contributions of religious leaders and faith communities to human rights, global health and development, and conflict mitigation; and provided an interagency blueprint for integrating more robust engagement with religious actors across a broad range of foreign policy and national security issues. A decade later […]

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