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Why Religious Freedom?
The Origins and Promise of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy
Monday, February 25, 2008
First in a series of three events focusing on "Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy: Taking Stock, Looking Forward," this event co-sponsored by EPPC features three separate panel discussions with prominent scholars including EPPC Vice President Michael Cromartie.
Six Days of War
A case study of the applied ethics of war
Thursday, June 20, 2002
Dr. Michael Oren, who has served as Director of Israel’s Department of Inter-Religious Affairs in the government of the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and as an advisor to the Israeli delegation to the United Nations, has just published a new and authoritative history of both the war and the events leading up to it, entitled Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East.
Citizens and Soldiers
Citizenship, Military Service, and American Culture
Friday, October 13, 2000
The conference examines all the relevant issues, beginning with a keynote address entitled "Twilight of the Citizen Soldier?" by Prof. Eliot Cohen of the Nitze School at Johns Hopkins University.
Coping With China
Wednesday, May 10, 2000
In the fall of 1999 the Ethics and Public Policy Center initiated a new joint project with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation called the Ronald Reagan Institute for Public Policy. "Coping With China," the Institute's second major symposium, was held on May 10, 2000. Information on the earlier event, "Rebuilding American Power," can also be found on this website.
Rebuilding American Power
Friday, November 12, 1999
The conference featured a keynote address by former Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, a luncheon address by Paul Wolfowitz, dean of Johns Hopkins University's Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, and three topical panels. Each paper presented for a panel is reprinted here.
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