Thomas F. Farr is the
Director of the Task Force on Religious Freedom of the Center on
Religion and the Constitution. A former
U.S. diplomat, he is Visiting Associate Professor of Religion and
World Affairs, and Senior Fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion,
Peace and World Affairs. During his career in the Foreign Service,
Dr. Farr specialized in strategic military policy, political affairs
and religious freedom. During the Cold War he helped develop U.S.
strategic nuclear policy, and was part of the U.S. negotiating team
in the U.S.-Soviet arms control talks in Geneva. In the 1990s he
served in Bonn, negotiated the value of U.S. military bases being
returned to Germany, and focused on Greek-Turkish-Cyprus relations.
During the last four years of his career Farr served as the first
director of the State Department's office of international religious
freedom. In that capacity he traveled worldwide to engage
governments and religious communities on the subject of religious
freedom. Dr. Farr has taught history at the U.S. Military Academy
and international relations at the U.S. Air Force Academy. He has
written widely on America's international religious freedom policy
and U.S. national security, as well as on the development of the
Catholic doctrine of religious liberty.
Publications:
The Future of U.S. International Religious Freedom Policy:
Recommendations for the Obama Administration (2009)
World of Faith and Freedom: Why International Religious Liberty is
Vital to American National Security (2008)