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| Fellow: | Micah Zenko, Fellow for Conflict Prevention |
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April 2009 - Present
The UN Roundtable meeting series seeks to organize high-level discussions with senior UN officials, including officials from member states and regional organizations, on timely issues related to conflict prevention, peacekeeping, and international security. A core group of selected invitees from member state governments, the private sector, and nongovernmental communities will participate in these discussions. The goal of these not-for-attribution meetings is to raise awareness of the role of the UN in addressing critical issues of peace and security. The UN Roundtable meeting series is cosponsored by the Center for Preventive Action and the Program on International Institutions and Global Governance.
Meetings
Relief and Development in a New Era of U.S. Engagement
Related Project: UN Roundtable Series
| Speaker: | Gayle E. Smith, National Security Council |
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| Presider: | Kara C. McDonald, International Affairs Fellow, CFR |
UN Roundtable Series: The UN Mission in Sudan - A Conversation with Ambassador Ashraf Qazi
Related Project: UN Roundtable Series
| Speaker: | Ambassador Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, Special Representative of the Secretary-General in Sudan, United Nations |
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| Discussant: | Andrew S. Natsios, Georgetown University |
| Presider: | Kara C. McDonald, Council on Foreign Relations |
UN Roundtable Series: The UN Mission in Iraq - A Conversation with Staffan de Mistura
Related Project: UN Roundtable Series
| Speaker: | Staffan de Mistura, United Nations |
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| Presider: | Micah Zenko, Council on Foreign Relations |
UN Roundtable Series: The United Nation's Role in Conflict Prevention - A Conversation with Robert C. Orr
Related Project: UN Roundtable Series
| Speaker: | Robert C. Orr, United Nations |
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| Presider: | Micah Zenko, Council on Foreign Relations |
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