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Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? was the title of a conference held in Rome on 13-14 March 2008, under the auspices of the European Freedom Alliance in conjunction with the European University of Rome and the Lepanto Foundation.[1]
Contents
People
Moderators
Rafael L. Bardají | Bruce Bawer | Avi Davis | John Marks | Salvatore Rebecchini | Giuseppe Valditara
Panelists
Bat Ye'or | Baroness Caroline Cox | Massimo de Leonardis | Roberto de Mattei | Giorgio Israel | Johannes Jansen | Philippe Karsenty | David Littman | Alfredo Mantovano | Oscar Elía Mañú | Douglas Murray | Emanuele Ottolenghi | Angelo Maria Petroni | Marcello Pera | Melanie Phillips | Daniel Pipes | Florentino Portero | Flemming Rose | Robert Spencer | Rev. Hans J. Stückelberger
Affiliations
Conference sponsors
Co-sponsors
- Middle East Forum
- Christian Solidarity International
- Council for Democracy and Tolerance
- FAES:Foundation for Analysis and Social Studies
Supporters
References
- ↑ Program - Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive?, European Freedom Alliance, accessed 5 January 2009.