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For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/14WyqG7 For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu This panel was part of the Symposium on Religion & Democracy in the Foreign Policy of the Obama Administration. November 2, 2009 | This day-long event consisted of four panels, each of which examined the question of religion and democracy in U.S. foreign policy from a different perspective. The panels addressed the role of religious actors in U.S. democracy programs and policies, the "twin tolerations" and democratic stability in highly religious societies, emerging trends in the data concerning the relationships between religion and democracy, and the relationship between Islam and democracy in key Muslim countries. The conference was made possible through the support of the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs. Panelists: Brian Grim, Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life Harris Mylonas, George Washington University Daniel Philpott, University of Notre Dame Moderator: Allen Herztke, University of Oklahoma and Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution