Failed States: Regional and International Implications

March 4, 2007
Tufts University Campus | Cabot Auditorium

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Panelists:

Leila Abu Gheida
Head of Democracy and Conflict Mitigation Team, USAID Nepal; Senior Conflict Advisor, USAID Nepal; Former Coordinator, Casamance Reconstruction Program, USAID Senegal; EPIIC'87

Stephen Gonah
Senior Liaison Officer, Humanitarian Coordination, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees; Former Senior Protection Officer, Uganda, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Mr. Gonah will be accepting an Alumni Achievement Award, presented on behalf of the Institute for Global Leadership by Dhriti Bhatta and Shiri Raphaely, members of the EPIIC Global Crises colloquium

Jacques Paul Klein
Former Under Secretary-General, United Nations; Former Special Representative and Coordinator of United Nations Operations in Liberia; Former Special Representative and Coordinator of UN Operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina; Former Principal Deputy High Representative in the Office of the High Representative, Sarajevo; Former United Nations Transitional Administrator, Eastern Slavonia, Baranja, and Western Sirmium, Croatia; Minister-Counselor, US Foreign Service; Retired Major-General, US Air Force

Joseph R. Núñez (Col.-US Army)
Chairman, Art of War Department, Strategic Studies Institute; Company and Battalion Commander in both heavy and light divisions; Author, Fighting the Hobbesian Trinity in Colombia: A New Strategy for Peace, A 21st Century Security Architecture for the Americas: Multilateral Cooperation, Liberal Peace, and Soft Power, and “One NATO Is Not Enough”

Gwyn Prins
Alliance Research Professor, London School of Economics; r Founder and Former Director, Global Security Programme, University of Cambridge; Former Senior Research Fellow, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London; Visiting Senior Fellow, Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, Ministry of Defence, United Kingdom; Senior Fellow, Office of the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of NATO; Author, The Heart of War: On Power, Conflict and Obligation in the 21st Century

Brian Williams
Terrorism Analyst, Joint Operations Intelligence Center, Special Operations Command, Lackland Air Base, Texas; Author, "The Failure of Al Qaeda Basing Projects from Soviet Afghanistan to the Sunni Triangle"; Former Terrorism Analyst, New Scotland Yard; Associate Professor of Islamic History, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth