Religion, Identity, & Global Governance
Religion, Identity, & Global Governance
October 18-19, 2007
University of Southern California
Keynote Address
Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography and Distinguished Professor of English and Religious Studies, UC Irvine, and Pacific Council on International Policy
Dinner Address: Deviance in Social Science Research
Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University, Dept of Political Science
All attendees must pre-register by October 10 at no charge.
Advance registration includes breakfast & lunch. Parking is $7/day.
Conference space is limited.
Contact rigg-project@usc.edu for a registration form.
Visit the RIGG web site for more information.
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Six Panel Discussions highlighted the conference:
Religion, Security & Global Governance
Ron E. Hassner, UC Berkeley, Political Science
Timothy Sisk, University of Denver, Intl Studies
Robert Lloyd, Pepperdine University, Intl Studies
Religious Communities & International Relations
Reuven Firestone, Hebrew Union College
James Heft, USC, Religion
Donald Miller, USC, Religion
Anthony Chase, Occidental College, Diplomacy
Chris Seiple, Institute for Global Engagement
Religion & Conflict
Patrick James, USC, Intl Relations
Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University, Political Science
Yasemin Akbaba, Gettysburg College, Political Science
Zeynep Taydas, Clemson University, Political Science
Nukhet Sandal, USC, Intl Relations
Religion & Foreign Policy
Steven Lamy, USC, Intl Relations
John Stack, Florida Intl University, Public Policy
Douglas Johnston, Intl Center for Religion and Diplomacy
Religion, Media & Diplomacy
Diane Winston, USC, Journalism
Evan Potter, University of Ottawa, Communication
Josh Fouts, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Nick Cull, USC Public Diplomacy Program
Religion & Identity
Patricia Goff, Wilfrid Laurier University, Political Science
Yosef Lapid, New Mexico State University, Government
Qamar-Ul Huda, U.S. Institute of Peace
Cecelia Lynch, UC Irvine, Political Science
The RIGG project is funded by the Henry Luce Foundation
and is part of an initiative to develop research on
religion and international affairs:
USC School of International Relations
USC Center for International Studies
USC Center on Public Diplomacy
USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture
The Knight Chair in Media and Religion
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