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Christianity and Democracy
Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox Contributions
Thursday, June 17, 2004
Drawing from their contributions to the latest issue of the Journal of Democracy, this panel of speakers assessed the relationship—both historical and contemporary—between Christianity
The Indian Elections
Counting the Votes and Assessing the Stakes
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
TRANSCRIPT NOW AVAILABLE. Between April 20th and May 10th, hundreds of millions of Indians voted in their country's national elections. Eminent political commentator Pratap Bhanu Mehta discussed
Indian Muslims
Prospects in Hindu Nationalist India
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
On January 20, 2004, the South Asian Studies project convened a meeting with Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer and Dr. Paul Brass to discuss Hindu nationalism in India and the circumstances of the Indian
Ethnic Conflict, Ethnic Partition, and U.S. Foreign Policy
Wednesday, January 15, 2003
The symposium will examine the merits of various policy strategies for resolving ethno-religious conflict - particularly some form of partition - in countries of major interest to the United States:
Hindu Nationalism vs. Islamic Jihad
Religious Militancy in India and Pakistan
Monday, June 10, 2002
At the heart of the deepening conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan is religious militancy.
Total Records: 5
Timothy Samuel Shah
Research Areas
Christian Political Thought
Christianity and Politics
Church-State Issues
Contemporary Political Theory
Evangelical Protestant Christianity in the Third World
Foreign Policy
Medieval Political Theory
Modern Political Theory
Religion and Politics in the Third World
South Asian Affairs
Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights
Contact Information
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