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SPRING
2003 LECTURE SERIES
Thursday,
March 27th, 2003, 6:00-7:30 p.m.
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The World Policy Institute
at New School University
presents
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NATION
BUILDING: DOES IT WORK?
a panel discussion
with
JULIE
MERTUS
assistant professor at American University's School of International
Service and co-director of its Ethics and Peace M.A. program; author
of Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War and War's Offensive
on Women: The Humanitarian Challenge in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan
and
DAVID
L. PHILLIPS
senior fellow and deputy director of the Center for Preventive Action
at the Council on Foreign Relations; director of the Conflict Prevention
and Peace Building Program at American University's Center for Global
Peace; served as a senior advisor to the US State Department
Moderated
by
BELINDA
COOPER
World Policy Institute Senior Fellow
After coming
into office firmly opposed to the idea of nation-building, the Bush
Administration found itself confronted after September 11 with the
need to do just that in Afghanistan and possibly in a future, post-war
Iraq. Yet the challenges of nation-building in impoverished, war-torn
regions with a history more of fragmentation than of consolidation
remain immense. What, indeed, does it mean to build a nation, and
how realistic is the prospect? Does nation-building require establishing
democratic institutions, even in places that have never known these,
or simply ensuring stability, possibly under authoritarian rulers?
What roles do outsiders-foreign governments, NGOs, the UN, international
financial institutions--play in this process, and how are they to
approach the task? Does the experience of rebuilding Germany and
Japan after World War II have any relevance? Can the experience
of former Yugoslavia provide any guidance? Finally, is the West,
above all the current US administration, willing to invest the resources
required to build stable nations, or will they instead attempt what
some have termed "nation-building lite"?
Thursday,
March 27, 2003, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Swayduck Auditorium, First Floor,
65 Fifth Avenue (between East 13-14th). Admission is free.
RSVP 212-229-5808
ext. 4272 to reserve seating or e-mail: wpi@newschool.edu
if you need special accommodations, please call at least five days
in advance.
Online
webcast and discussion:
Enter
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and click on the "Nation Building: Does it Work?" which
will be listed under Special Events. Be sure on the day of the event
that it is between 6:00 - 7.30 pm EST to view the live
webcast. Archived realplayer files will be available from
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