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Task Force Report Release - Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy

Religion Task ForceThe Chicago Council on Global Affairs released its task force report, Engaging Religious Communities Abroad: A New Imperative for U.S. Foreign Policy, on Tuesday, February 23, in Washington D.C. at Georgetown University.

The Council convened a task force of thirty-two experts and stakeholders – former government officials, religious leaders, heads of international organizations, and scholars – to bring a diverse perspective to the debate over how to successfully engage religious communities of all faiths in addressing foreign policy challenges. Learn more.

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