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Below you will find a chronological list of current Council projects. You can search by issue or region by selecting the appropriate category. In addition to this sorting control, you can search for specific subjects within the alphabetical, regional, and issue categories by choosing from the selections in the drop-down menu below.
Each project page contains the name of the project director, a description of the project, a list of meetings it has held, and any related publications, transcripts, or videos.
January 1, 1994—Present
| Advisory Board: | Richard K. Betts, Adjunct Senior Fellow for National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Staff: | Carol Melton, Time Warner Inc. |
| Fellow: | Micah Zenko, Fellow for Conflict Prevention |
| Staff: | Elise Vaughan, Research Associate Rebecca Friedman, Research Associate Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
| Director: | Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action |
| Advisory Board: | Peter Ackerman, Managing Director, Rockport Capital, Inc. Patrick M. Byrne, Overstock.com Aaron L. Friedberg, Princeton University Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus and Board Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Sherri W. Goodman, CNA David A. Hamburg, Cornell University Medical College Matthew L. Hodes, Ascent Strategies LLC General George A. Joulwan, USA (Ret.), One Team, Inc. Marc E. Leland, Marc E. Leland & Associates, Inc. Robert S. Litwak, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Carol Melton, Time Warner Inc. Barnett R. Rubin, New York University Nancy E. Soderberg, University of North Florida Steven D. Winch, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC James D. Zirin, Sidley Austin, LLP |
December 1, 1994—January 1, 2000
| Director: | Barnett R. Rubin, New York University |
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| Chairs: | David A. Hamburg, Cornell University Medical College Richard C. Leone |
This annual event surveys the past year’s lessons in conflict prevention, promotes discussion and coordination among those involved, and introduces the idea of preventive action to key U.S. constituencies, represented in part by the Council membership. The keynote speaker for this year’s conference was George Soros. The day-long event addressed four topics: (1) assistance to civil society as a tool of conflict prevention; (2) curbing the proliferation and trafficking of small arms and light weapons; (3) the failure of early warning in Kosovo; and (4) financial crises and the escalation of conflict. The conference was held at the Council’s New York office on December 11, 1998.
January 1, 1994—December 31, 1999
| Staff: | Charles A. Kupchan, Senior Fellow for Europe Studies |
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January 1, 1994—December 31, 1995
January 1, 1994—December 31, 1995
November 1, 1994—October 1, 1997
| Director: | Bruce Stokes |
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December 1, 1994—April 1, 1998
| Staff: | Charles A. Kupchan, Senior Fellow for Europe Studies |
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November 1, 1994—June 1, 2000
| Staff: | Elizabeth C. Economy, C.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies |
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