Workshop: The Economic Roots of Ethnic Conflict: The Role of Extractive Industries
Sunday, March 4 9:00am
Convener: | Peter Rosenblum, workshop Convener, addresses workshop participants |
Peter Rosenblum, Associate Director, Harvard Human Rights Program, Harvard
Law School
Participants:
Salim Ali, Guest Editor, Cultural Survival Quarterly
Karen Ballentine, Research Coordinator,
Project on Economic Agendas in Civil Wars, International Peace Academy; Former Officer, Preventing Deadly Conflict Project, Carnegie Endowment for Peace
Muhammed Bulama, Fulbright Fellow, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Sunday Dare, General/Online Editor, The News and Tempo, Nigeria; Author,
"Voices from the Gulag: Guerrilla Journalism in Nigeria" (forthcoming)
Christian Dietrich, Independent Diamond Expert; Co-author, "Angola's War
Economy: The Role of Oil and Diamonds" (written statement)
Theodore E. Downing, Chair, International Network on Displacement and
Social Development; Research Professor of Social Development, Arizona
Research Laboratories, University of Arizona
Arvind Ganesan, Director, Business and Human Rights Program, Human
Rights Watch, Washington, D.C.
Heeten Kalan, Founder and Director, The South African Exchange Program on
Environmental Justice
Gregory Katz, European Bureau Chief, Dallas Morning News; Writer and
Co-Editor, "Hidden Wars Series" (Sudan, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, Congo, Kurds)
Ian McIntosh, Executive Director, Cultural Survival; Author, Aboriginal
Reconciliation and the Dreaming: Warramiri Yolngu and the Quest for Equality
Kaia Miller, Chief Marketing Officer and Director of Country Competitive Practices Group, On The FRONTIER, a Monitor Group company; Former Commercial Officer, U.S. State Department
Natan Obed, Tufts University Senior - Independent Research Project on the
Labrador Inuit
Meitamei Olol-Dapash, Director, Maasai Environmental Resource Coalition
(MERC), Nairobi, Kenya & Washington, D.C.
Lant Pritchett, Former Official, World Bank; Lecturer in Public Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Bryan Rich, Producer and Director, "Breaking the Codes: Genocide and Truth
in Burundi"
Jake Sherman, EPIIC, '96; Program Officer, Economic Agendas in Civil Wars
International Peace Academy
Keith Slack, OXFAM, Washington, D.C.; Former Coordinator, Amnesty International Peru
Elizabeth Umlas, Director of Research, OXFAM, Boston
Abiodun Williams, Former Special Assistant to the Deputy Special
Representative of the UN Secretary General, United Nations Mission in
Bosnia-Herzegovina, (Haiti, Macedonia)
Joseba Zulaika, Director, Center for Basque Studies, University of
Nevada-Reno.
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