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| Director: | Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action |
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December 9, 2008 - New York, NY
This symposium was made possible by the generosity of the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Symposium Summary Report (PDF, 84K)
Meetings
Center for Preventive Action Symposium on Preventive Priorities for a New Era, Session One: Preventive Priorities for the Next Administration
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| Introductory Speaker: | Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Speaker: | Madeleine K. Albright, Principal, The Albright Group |
| Presider: | Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations |
Transcript: Preventive Priorities for a New Era, Session I
Audio: Preventive Priorities for the Next Administration; Part of a CFR Center for Preventive Action Symposium (Audio)
Video: Preventive Priorities for the Next Administration; Part of a CFR Center for Preventive Action Symposium (Video)
Center for Preventive Action Symposium on Preventive Priorities for a New Era, Session Two: Outlook for Critical Regions
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| Speakers: | Steven A. Cook, Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, Council on Foreign Relations |
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| Michelle D. Gavin, Adjunct Fellow for Africa, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Daniel Markey, Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia, Council on Foreign Relations | |
| Presider: | Jane Holl Lute, Assistant Secretary-General for Peacebuilding Support, United Nations |
Transcript: Preventive Priorities for a New Era, Session II
Audio: Preventive Priorities for a New Era: Outlook for Critical Regions; Part of a CFR Center for Preventive Action Symposium (Audio)
Video: Outlook for Critical Regions; Part of a CFR Center for Preventive Action Symposium (Video)
Center for Preventive Action Symposium on Preventive Priorities for a New Era, Session Three: Enhancing Capacities to Respond
Related Project: Center for Preventive Action Symposium on Preventive Priorities for a New Era
| Speakers: | Martin Griffiths, Director, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue |
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| Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Special Adviser to the Secretary General for Regional Cooperation, United Nations | |
| Elisabeth Kvitashvili, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, USAID | |
| Presider: | Paul B. Stares, General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director, Center for Preventive Action, Council on Foreign Relations |
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