Journal Details
The Review of Faith & International Affairs
Aims & Scope
The Review of Faith & International Affairs is a quarterly journal dedicated to providing analysis and commentary regarding the role of religion - for good or ill - in global affairs. The Review of Faith & International Affairs brings together many of today's most innovative and distinguished thinkers, making their research and commentaries available not just to specialists but to a wider audience of globally concerned readers.
The Review of Faith & International Affairs is published out of the Center on Faith & International Affairs (CFIA) at the Institute for Global Engagement. The journal:
- Promotes thoughtful, timely, and policy-relevant analysis of the promise and peril of religion in global affairs;
- Provides a forum for faith-based perspectives on religion's role in public life worldwide;
- Serves as an ongoing resource for educators to equip the next generation of global leaders; and,
- Encourages candid but respectful discourse that is not beholden to any partisan, professional, or institutional interest.
Most issues of The Review of Faith & International Affairs focus on a specific topic. Past themes include:
- Islam & Pluralism
- Black Clergy and U.S. Policy in the Middle East and North Africa
- Religious Freedom and U.S. Foreign Policy
- Evangelicals and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Faith & Foreign Policy: Recommendations for the Next President
About the Center on Faith & International Affairs (CFIA) at the Institute for Global Engagement
CFIA equips members of the international community with a balanced understanding of the role of religion in public life worldwide. It is a research and publications division of the Institute for Global Engagement, a nonpartisan "think and do" tank that promotes sustainable environments for religious freedom worldwide. The Institute studies the impact of faith on state and society, encourages governments to protect religious freedom, and equips citizens to exercise that freedom responsibly.
Disclaimer
The Center on Faith & International Affairs (CFIA) and Taylor & Francis make every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the "Content") contained in its publications. However, the Society and Taylor & Francis and its agents and licensors make no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness or suitability for any purpose of the Content and disclaim all such representations and warranties whether express or implied to the maximum extent permitted by law. Any views expressed in this publication are the views of the authors and are not necessarily the views of the Editor, the Society or Taylor & Francis.


