Events
Stolen Elections: Consequences for Conflict Prevention and Resolution
April 09, 2002 // 12:00am
Patrick Merloe, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs; John Prendergast, International Crisis Group; and Brian Joseph, National Endowment for Democracy.
FILM--The Genocide Factor (part 1)
April 09, 2002 // 12:00am
Gregory Stanton, Woodrow Wilson Center Public Policy Scholar and President of Genocide Watch, the International Campaign to End Genocide.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Enhancing U.S. Capabilities
April 04, 2002 // 11:00pm
Enid Schoettle, Special Assistant to the Chair, National Intelligence Council; Robert Orr, Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Mark Lagon, Professional Staff Member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Howard Wolpe, Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson Center; Johanna Mendelson-Forman, Senior Fellow, Association of the U.S. Army; Michael Pan, Associate, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Gene Dewey, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Migration, and Refugees, U.S. Department of State; Admiral T. Joseph Lopez, (USN, Ret.), Halliburton KBR; Matthew McLean, Senior Policy Coordinator, U.S. Agency for International Development; Michèle Flournoy, Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Tony Banbury, Director for Democracy, Human Rights, and International Operations, National Security Council; Colonel Jay Houston, Strategic Plans and Policy, J-5, the Joint Staff; Scott Feil, Executive Director, Role of American Military Power, Association of the U.S. Army; Anita Sharma, Deputy Director, Conflict Prevention Project, Woodrow Wilson Center.
The Citizen Soldier: An Idea Whose Time Has Come (Again)?
March 12, 2002 // 11:00pm
Charles Moskos, Wilson Center Visiting Fellow, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University and General Edward C. Meyer (USA, ret.), former Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
Northern Ireland Since Good Friday: Lessons Learned, Obstacles Ahead and Possibilities for Progress on the Rocky Path to Peace
March 11, 2002 // 11:00pm
Professor Paul J. Arthur, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland.
Defining Terrorism: Is One Man's Terrorist Really Another Man's Freedom Fighter?
February 11, 2002 // 11:00pm
Larry C. Johnson, BERG Associates, LLC, Consultant and Ambassador Phillip C. Wilcox, Jr., Foundation for Middle East Peace
UNESCO and the United States: Together Again?
February 05, 2002 // 11:00pm
Koichiro Matsuura, Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, (UNESCO)
In the Face of President Mugabe's Intransigence: Next Steps in Zimbabwe
January 10, 2002 // 11:00pm
Isaac Maposa from the opposition party, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC); U.S. State Department, Special Advisor Jim Dunlap; Dick McCall, executive director of the Conflict Prevention Task Force at USAID; John Prendergast, co-director of the Africa Project at the International Crisis Group (ICG),
Central Asia: Politics, Economics, Religion. Should the U.S. Care?
January 09, 2002 // 11:00pm
Kamoludin Abdullaev, Tajik State University, Dushanbe, and visiting professor, Yale University; Nayereh Tohidi, California State University, Northridge, and research scholar, Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson Center; Nancy Lubin, president, JNA, Inc.; Hon. B. Lynn Pascoe, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
Public Diplomacy and Relations between the United States, Middle East, and Larger Muslim World
December 17, 2001 // 11:00pm
Ambassador Marc Ginsberg, former U.S. Ambassador to Morocco, and Shibley Telhami, Anwar Sadat Professor for Peace and Development at the University of Maryland.
