RELIGION IN DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AND FOREIGN POLICY
INTERNATIONAL, EUROPEAN AND DANISH PERSPECTIVES
Wednesday November 1st, 2017 from 13:00-16:00
Fællessalen, Christiansborg
In the post-9/11 world order, there is little doubt that religion is a key factor in development
cooperation and foreign policy. Religious actors, norms and practices play an important role in relation
to e.g. counter-terrorism and prevention of violent extremism; conflict resolution and peace-building;
and protection of religious minorities. But how can and should policy makers engage with religion in
these areas? Discussing the role(s) of religion in foreign policy today, this conference presents different
modes of engagement, opening up for a discussion of the opportunities and challenges that such
engagement entails and providing inspiration for Danish foreign policy in this area.
The conference is organised in cooperation between the Danish Interparliamentary Network on
Freedom of Religion or Belief, the Danish Mission Council and the Danish Institute for Human Rights.
PROGRAMME
13:00
Welcome
Daniel Toft Jacobsen, Member of Parliament, Socialdemokratiet, and chairperson of the
Danish Interparliamentary Network on Freedom of Religion or Belief
Introductory remarks
Ulla Tørnæs, Minister for Development Cooperation
Engaging religion in US foreign policy: The opportunities and challenges
Peter Mandaville, Professor of international affairs, George Mason University, and former
advisor to the US State Department
Religion: A touchstone of European external identity and divisions
Francois Foret, Professor of political science, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Religion and foreign policy: The Norwegian experience
Aud Marit Wiig, Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, Norwegian Foreign Ministry
The international struggle for freedom of religion and belief
Franz-Michael Skjold Mellbin, Ambassador, Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Questions and comments
Coffee break
Debate: Danish perspectives on religion in development cooperation and foreign policy
Charlotte Flindt Petersen, Director, Udenrigspolitisk Selskab
Jonas Adelin Jørgensen, Generalsekretær, Dansk Missionsråd
Kirsten Auken, Programme Director, Danmission
Mette Gjerskov, Member of Parliament, Socialdemokratiet
Ole Wæver, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
Ulla Sandbæk, Member of Parliament, Alternativet
Concluding remarks
Marie Juul Petersen, Danish Institute for Human Rights
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