Dialogue Project
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The Dialogue Project "is a multi-year initiative designed to promote-- in a primarily cultural context-- the development of democracy and human rights in the Muslim world. In doing so, the Dialogue Project also hopes to educate those in non-Muslim communities-- whether they be policy makers, scholars, development professionals, members of the media, or ordinary citizens-- in the complexities and contradictions that govern both Western relationships with and life in many predominantly Muslim societies around the world." [1]
Staff
- Azar Nafisi - Director
- Camille Pecastaing - Consultant
- Adriane Russo - Webmaster, Program Coordinator
Contact
- The Dialogue Project
- Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Relations
- The Johns Hopkins University
- 1619 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036
- Phone: (202) 663-5635
- Fax: (202) 663-5769
- Email: DialogueProject AT jhu.edu
- Web: http://dialogueproject.sais-jhu.edu/aboutDP.php