From the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham and Jim Christie
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham and Jim Christie
From the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham and Jim Christie
From the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham and Jim Christie
From the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.
A World of Faith: Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham and Jim Christie
From the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University, Sayed Ali Abbas Razawi, Cole Durham, Jim Christie, and Harvard student Michel Nehme discuss the politics of the G20 Interfaith Forum; how institutional design can interact with and enable interfaith dialogue; and how we might bring adverse actors to the interfaith table.