Articles by Joshua White
Toward Robust Religious Liberty
Joshua White Tuesday, 6 July 2010
A review of World of Faith and Freedom: Why International Religious Liberty Is Vital to American National Security, by Thomas F. Farr (Oxford, 2008).
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A Strategy for Hearts and Minds in South and Central Asia
Peter Nasuti, Philip Reiner, Joshua White Monday, 1 September 2008
For effective strategy in South and Central Asia, the U.S. will have to integrate its policies on religious freedom, public diplomacy, and counterinsurgency—and take religious factors into account.
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Pakistan's New Frontier
Joshua White Wednesday, 5 March 2008
CFIA Research Fellow Joshua T. White, who recently took part in a U.S.-sponsored election observer delegation to Pakistan, writes in the Wall Street Journal - Asia on Pakistan's religious politics.
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Dialog of Civilizations in Pakistan: An Interview with Qibla Ayaz and Munawar Rumalshah
Joshua White Wednesday, 1 March 2006
Dr. Qibla and Bishop Munawar present their views on the controversy over Danish cartoons maligning the Prophet Muhammad, the implementation of shari'a law, and the so-called "clash of civilizations."
Read more: Dialog of Civilizations in Pakistan: An Interview with Qibla Ayaz and Munawar Rumalshah
First Freedoms: An Interview with Tom Farr
Joshua White Monday, 1 March 2004
Joshua White interviews Thomas Farr, former Director of the Office of International Religious Freedom, who explains that governments that fail to protect religious freedoms are less likely to protect other freedoms. [FREE]
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Can You Describe This?
Joshua White Saturday, 1 March 2003
Christians can help make hope tangible by making sense of suffering around the world.
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The Other Afghanistan
Joshua White Thursday, 4 October 2001
Josh White speaks with Neamat Nojumi, a scholar of Central and Southwest Asia, about Afghanistan before the Taliban.
