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For more on this event, visit: http://bit.ly/14j9Pxq For more on the Berkley Center, visit: http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu This panel was part of the symposium U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy: Assessing the Results. April 20, 2008 | This event was the second in a series of three symposia on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Act of 1998, which mandated the promotion of religious liberty around the world as an element of US foreign policy. Its focus was on the impact of US international religious freedom policy, with particular emphasis on its place in overall US strategy and the response of the Muslim world. Other symposia addressed the origins of the policy (February 2008) and its future under a new administration (October 2008). The seminar series was supported by the Luce/SFS Program on Religion and International Affairs and co-sponsored by the Institute for Global Engagement. U.S. Foreign Policy Scholars: International Religious Freedom Policy, American Ideals, and American National Interests Ruth Wedgwood, Director of International Law and Organizations Program, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Philip Gordon, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution Joshua Muravchik, Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute Walter Russell Mead, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy, Council on Foreign Relations Thomas Farr, Senior Fellow, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs (moderator)