Symposium on the Future of Conflict Prevention: Session 3: Challenges Ahead
Watch experts discuss strategies for preventing conflict in the years ahead, with particular regard to weak or failing states.
Speakers: Stewart M. Patrick, Research Fellow, Center for Global Development
Nancy E. Soderberg, Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of North Florida
Donald K. Steinberg, Vice President for Multilateral Affairs, International Crisis Group
Presider: Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director, Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations
December 10, 2007
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A transcript of the CFR session three symposium on the future of conflict prevention.
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