Events
Gender in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The World Bank Track Record
September 29, 2004 // 12:30pm — 2:30pm
Venue: The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Somers RoomElaine Zuckerman, President, Gender Action; Marcia Greenberg, Adjunct Law Professor, Cornell University; Ian Bannon, Manager, Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit, The World Bank; Sanam Naraghi Anderlini, Director, Policy Commission, Women Waging Peace; Anita Sharma, Director, Conflict Prevention Project, The Woodrow Wilson Center
Threats, Challenges and Change: The United Nations in the 21st Century
September 20, 2004 // 9:00am — 11:00am
Honorable Gareth Evans, Member of the UN's High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, President of the International Crisis Group, former Foreign Minister of Australia; Stewart Patrick, U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff; Thomas Leney, Director of Programs, UN Foundation; Abiodun Williams, Head of Strategic Planning, Executive Office of the United Nations Secretary-General
Development Through the Lens of Peacemaking: the Role of Local Government Programming
September 16, 2004 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Mari Fitzduff, Professor and Director, Masters Program in Coexistence and Conflict, Brandeis University; Derick Brinkerhoff, Senior Fellow in International Public Management, Research Triangle Institute
Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy: A Bait and Switch?
September 14, 2004 // 12:30pm — 2:00pm
Julie Mertus, Author of Bait and Switch; Tom Malinowski, Washington Advocacy Director, Human Rights Watch
Democracy Promotion and U.S. Foreign Policy
July 13, 2004 // 9:00am — 11:00am
VENUE: Kenney Auditorium, Nitze Building, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DCMarina S. Ottaway, Senior Associate, Democracy and Rule of Law Project, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Patrick Merloe, Senior Associate and Director, Programs on Election and Political Processes, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
Live Webcast: Iraq After June 30
July 08, 2004 // 12:00pm — 1:00pm
Anthony Shadid, 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner, Islamic correspondent for the Washington Post; current visiting Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center
The Conflict-Development Nexus. Development Through the Lens of Peacemaking: The Role of Assistance Programs in Burundi
June 17, 2004 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Glenn Slocum, former Mission Director in Burundi and former Director of East African Affairs, United States Agency for International Development (retired); Ozong Agborsangaya, Director, Sub-Saharan Africa Programmes, Search for Common Ground and Howard Wolpe, Director, Africa Program Woodrow Wilson Center
Inclusion in Peace Processes: Who Should Have a Seat at the Table?
June 08, 2004 // 9:00am — 11:00am
Paul J. Hare, Executive Director, United States-Angola Chamber of Commerce and William A. Stuebner, Executive Director, Alliance for International Conflict Prevention and Resolution
Film -- Embedded in Baghdad
May 27, 2004 // 5:00pm — 6:00pm
The Canada Institute and the Conflict Prevention Project hosted a viewing of “Embedded in Baghdad” with Canadian documentary filmmaker Alexandre Trudeau, who spent 40 days embedded with an Iraqi family before, during, and after the fall of Baghdad in the spring of 2003.
The Conflict-Development Nexus: Exploring the Potential of Youth in Regions Emerging from Conflict
May 26, 2004 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Neema Mgana, Founder, African Regional Youth Initiative and Program Director of the youth component, American Friends Service Committee's Africa Initiative; Patricia Langan, Program Director, International Youth Foundation's employment center; and Michael Shipler, Children and Youth Division Coordinator, Search for Common Ground.
