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Meeting Notes - April 12, 2003

Responding to Terrorism: What Role for the United Nations?

edited by Clara Lee

 

 

This report summarizes the conclusions of the IPA [now IPI] project on "The United Nations and International Terrorism".  The concept paper and conference report, together with abridged versions of six of the papers IPA commissioned for the conference on "Responding to Terrorism: What Role for the United Nations?" (October 25-26, 2002, New York), presenting a range of views from the global South and North, make up the basis for this final report.

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