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INTERAGENCY MANAGEMENT OF SPOILERS TO VIABLE PEACE:
BUILDING CAPABILITIES FOR COMPREHENSIVE, COORIDINATED APPROACHES


When: May 2, 2006

Location:
SAIC Mclean Conference Center
1710 SAIC Drive
McLean, Va.

This event is by invitation only
Spoilers Poster

Roundtable Schedule:

Topic: Intelligence and Information Issues
Date: Feb. 28, 2006
Location: U.S. Institute of Peace
Roundtable Report

Topic: Insights from Ambassadors and Negotiators
Date: March 22, 2006
Location: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Roundtable Report

Topic: Lessons Learned from the Assistance Community
Date: March 29, 2006
Location: U.S. Agency for International Development
Roundtable Report

Topic: Insights from Military Leaders
Date: April 13, 2006
Location: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Roundtable Report

Expert Working Group:
Minutes of the Expert Working Group

Convened by:
Christa Skerry – Office of the Coordinator for Stabilization and Reconstruction,
U.S. State Department
Guy White – National War College

Members:
Bill Anderson  – National Intelligence Council
Joe Collins – National War College
Mike Dziedzic – United States Institute of Peace
Michelle Hughes – Joint Forces Command J9
Colin Kahl – Office of the Secretary of Defense – Stability Operations
Matthew Levinger – U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Academy for Genocide Prevention
Johanna Mendelson – Forman – United Nations Foundation
Mike Miklaucic – U.S. Agency for International Development
William Nash – Council on Foreign Relations
Stewart Patrick – Center for Global Development
William Reno – Northwestern University
Jim Schear – Institute for National Security Studies, National Defense University
Mark Schneider – International Crisis Group
Christine Stark – U.S. Army Peacekeeping & Stability Operations Institute
Ken Thomas – International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, U.S. Department of State
Howard Wolpe – The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars