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Foreign Service Officer, National Security Council 1991 to 2000
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E-mail: msutphen@stonebridge-international.com
Past Research Project
September 2005
Task Force Report No. 55
Task Force Report
This Council-sponsored, independent Task Force points out that nation-building is not just a humanitarian concern, but a critical national security priority that should be on par with war-fighting and urges the United States to equalize the importance of the two. The report argues that the United States must acknowledge that “war-fighting has two important dimensions: winning the war and winning the peace.”
See more in Conflict Assessment, Conflict Prevention
July 27, 2005
| Speakers: | Samuel R. Berger, co-chair; chairman, Stonebridge International, LLC, and former national security adviser [1997-2001] Brent Scowcroft, co-chair; president, the Scowcroft Group and former national security adviser [1975-77, 1989-93] William L. Nash, General John W. Vessey senior fellow for conflict prevention and director of the Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations Mona K. Sutphen, project deputy director, vice president, and managing director, Stonebridge International, LLC |
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| Presider: | Thomas D. Shanker, Pentagon correspondent, the New York Times |
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See more in Conflict Prevention, Conflict Assessment
July 27, 2005
| Speakers: | Samuel R. Berger, Co-chair, Chairman, Stonebridge International, LLC, and former National Security Adviser [1997-2001] Brent Scowcroft, Co-chair, President, The Scowcroft Group and former National Security Adviser [1975-77, 1989-93] William L. Nash, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations Mona K. Sutphen, Project Deputy Director, Vice President, and Managing Director, Stonebridge International, LLC |
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| Presider: | Thomas D. Shanker, Pentagon correspondent, The New York Times |
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See more in Conflict Prevention, Conflict Assessment
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