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Meeting Notes - November 14, 2002

The Political Economy of War and Peace

Charles Cater, rapporteur

 

 

A report of the IPA [now IPI] New York Seminar held at West Point on May 6-10, 2002, to examine the legacies of war economies and the challenges they pose for peace operations, including peace implementation and sustainable postconflict peacebuilding.

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