Events
Peacekeeping: Present Trends and Implications for the Future
June 11, 2002 // 12:00am
Jean-Marie Guéhenno, United Nations Under Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations
Preventing the next Wave of Conflict: Understanding Non-Traditional Threats to Global Security
May 31, 2002 // 12:00am
Julia Taft, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery, United Nations Development Program
Conflict Prevention in Europe: Does the OSCE Have a Future?
May 30, 2002 // 12:00pm — 1:30pm
Robert Barry, William Hill, and P. Terrence Hopmann
Book Launch: No More Killing Fields: Preventing Deadly Conflict
May 16, 2002 // 12:00am
Author David A. Hamburg, Executive Vice President of the United Nations Foundation and Consulting Director of the Conflict Prevention Project Jane Holl Lute and Swedish Ambassador to the United States, Jan Eliasson.
Challenges for International Justice and Reconciliation
May 14, 2002 // 12:00am
Ambassador David J. Scheffer, Senior Vice-President, UNA-USA and Former Ambassador-At-Large for War Crimes Issues.
Book Launch: A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide
May 14, 2002 // 12:00am
Author Samantha Power, is the Executive Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government and Wilson Center Fellow Gregory Stanton, President of Genocide Watch.
African Development: Opportunities and Challenges
May 14, 2002 // 12:00am
His Excellency Yoweri Museveni, president of Uganda. Click here for the President's remarks.
Book Launch: The Great North Korean Famine: Famine, Politics, and Foreign Policy
April 30, 2002 // 12:00am
Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development
On America’s Doorstep: Disease Migration in Latin America and the Caribbean
April 25, 2002 // 12:00am
Dr. Stephen Corber, Director of Disease Prevention and Control Division for the Pan American Health Organization, and Regional Office of the World Health Organization; George C. Fidas, Intelligence Officer-in-Residence at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs.
