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Strategic Religious Engagement

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Strategic religious engagement refers to the intentional inclusion of religious actors, institutions, and ideas in efforts to address global challenges such as conflict, inequality, and climate change. It recognizes the influential role religion plays in shaping values, mobilizing communities, and informing policy. 

Project Spotlight

George W. Bush, the Dalai Lama, and Nancy Pelosi engage in conversation.

Strategic Religious Engagement Hub

The Strategic Religious Engagement Hub is an initiative dedicated to preserving and strengthening the U.S. government’s capacity for strategic religious engagement (SRE) in the contexts of diplomacy, development, and defense.

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