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Having Faith in Foreign Policy

Date: Wednesday 6 June

Time: 2pm to 4pm

Venue: Committee Room 10, House of Commons, SW1A 0AA (Please use St Stephen's Entrance)

RSVP: events[at]fpc.org.uk

Speakers

Rt Hon John Battle MP, PM's Envoy to the Faith Communities

Rt Rev Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester

HE Anthony Bailey KCSS, Chief Policy Adviser, Foreign Policy Centre

Urmee Khan, The Guardian

Followed by a Question & Answer session

The Foreign Policy Centre is delighted to invite you to attend the launch of the new report, 'Having Faith in Foreign Policy'. This collection of essays brings together faith leaders and intellectuals to discuss, debate and attempt to answer some of the most vexed questions of our age: what is the relationship between religion and the state in a post-modern society; what is the interaction between faith, conflict and development and how can governments and leaders reach out to citizens who may feel disengaged from foreign policy?

Copies of the report will be available at the event. Places are limited at this event, please RSVP to events@fpc.org.uk

This report and event are supported by HE Anthony Bailey, KCSS, Eligo International (www.eligo.net) and the Grand Magistral Delegation for Inter-Religious Relations of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George (www.constantinian.com).

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