

10
December 2018
Past Event
Needed Now More Than Ever: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
Featured Speakers:
Samuel Brownback
Frank R. Wolf
Thomas L. Gallagher
Nina Shea
Kristina Arriaga
Paul Marshall
Hillel Fradkin
Elizabeth Prodromou
Erin Rodewald
Lou Ann Sabatier
Katrina Lantos Swett

10
December 2018
Past Event
Needed Now More Than Ever: The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998
Experts discuss the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998

Featured Speakers:
Samuel Brownback
Frank R. Wolf
Thomas L. Gallagher
Nina Shea
Kristina Arriaga
Paul Marshall
Hillel Fradkin
Elizabeth Prodromou
Erin Rodewald
Lou Ann Sabatier
Katrina Lantos Swett
08
February 2011
Past Event
Egypt, Its Revolution and Future: How Should the U.S. Respond?
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea
Douglas J. Feith
Paul Marshall
Lee Smith
Samuel Tadros

08
February 2011
Past Event
Egypt, Its Revolution and Future: How Should the U.S. Respond?
With Mubarak's reign in Egypt all but over, policy makers in the U.S. and around the globe are seeking to understand why Egypt's government proved so

Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea
Douglas J. Feith
Paul Marshall
Lee Smith
Samuel Tadros
26
January 2011
Past Event
How Necessary Is Christianity to European Identity?
Featured Speakers:
Nina Shea
Paul Marshall
Marcello Pera
George Weigel

15
March 2010
Past Event
Perspectives on Sudan'聮s Upcoming Elections
Featured Speakers:
Paul Marshall
Dave Peterson,
Gafar O. Kangam,
Khalid Gerais,

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Coptic Christians pray during a protest in Tahrir Square during the 2011 Egyptian protests.

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Members of the Multipurpose Ansor Front (Barisan Ansor Serbaguna), better known as Banser.

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The 2020 US Capitol Christmas Tree on December 2, 2020

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Muhammad Rizieq Shihab

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A busy road in Kaduna, Nigeria

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French President Emmanuel Macron

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French President Emanuel Macron in 2018.

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Secretary Pompeo delivers remarks on "Unalienable Rights and the Securing of Freedom" at The National Constitution Center, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania., on July 16, 2020.

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Many days after the decision of Hagia Sophia to be opened for worship, the citizens who come to have souvenir photos are seen in Istanbul, Turkey on July 14, 2020.