John Kerry on Religion and Diplomacy

“I often say that if I headed back to college today, I would major in comparative religions rather than political science.”

Toward a better understanding of religion and global affairs
John KerryOne of the most interesting challenges we face in global diplomacy today is the need to fully understand and engage the great impact that a wide range of religious traditions have on foreign affairs. I often say that if I headed back to college today, I would major in comparative religions rather than political science. That is because religious actors and institutions are playing an influential role in every region of the world and on nearly every issue central to U.S. foreign policy. Read more.