RJIL Fall 2007 Symposium
Regent Journal of International Law
A forum for a Judeo-Christian perspective on International Law.
“Islam, Democracy, and Post-9/11 Nation Building” |
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Panel 1 (9:30am) “Is modern Islam compatible with constitutional democracy?”
Stephen Schwartz
Author and Executive Director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism
Mehrangiz Kar
Author, Attorney, and Iranian political exile
Dr. Radwan Masmoudi
President of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy
Dr. Thomas Najjar
Author, lecturer. and former Muslim
Moderator - Dr. Joe Kickasola
Keynote lunch (11:30am) with Vali Nasr, Professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School
Panel 2 (2:00pm) “What aspects of post-9/11 nation building are indispensable for success?”
Dr. Vali Nasr
Dr. Joe Kickasola
Professor of International Affairs, Robertson School of Government, Regent University
Professor Jennifer Jefferis
Professor, Robertson School of Government, Regent University
Gen. John H. Johns, ret.
Twenty-six year Army veteran
Moderator - Professor Robert Ash
The symposium and lunch are FREE for those with a valid Regent University email address. The cost without a Regent email address is $10 for the entire day. All attendees are kindly asked to please register in advance here.