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H.E. Mr. Abdoulaye Wade, President of the Republic of Senegal, inaugurated IPI’s African Leaders Series on September 25th with a speech at the Waldorf-Astoria entitled “Consolidation of Peace in Africa and Prospects for Economic Development in Senegal.” IPI President Terje Rød-Larsen introduced President Wade, who followed his speech with a question and answer session.President Wade […]
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Roundtable on the Final Report by the Four Nations Initiative: Toward a Compact–Proposals for Improved Governance and Management of the United Nations Secretariat.The Four Nations Initiative was launched by Chile, South Africa, Sweden, and Thailand in 2005 to assist the efforts of UN Member States and the UN Secretary-General in their endeavors to improve the […]
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On September 6th, IPI hosted a luncheon at the InterContinental Hotel in honor of H.E. Mr. Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland, who spoke on “The Challenges and Opportunities for Small States: Economic Development, Climate Change, and New Security Issues.” IPI President Terje Rød-Larsen moderated a discussion period following the talk.In his speech, President Grímsson […]
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“Pacific Settlement of Border Disputes: Lessons from the Resolution of the Bakassi Dispute,” a conference devoted to the Cameroon-Nigeria boundary disagreement, was co-hosted by the International Peace Institute (IPI), the University of Yaoundé II, the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, and the Commonwealth Secretariat.The seminar, which was also supported by both the governments of Cameroon […]
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The International Peace Institute launched its most recent book, Greater than the Sum of Its Parts? Assessing “Whole of Government” Approaches to Fragile States, by Stewart Patrick and Kaysie Brown.Fragile states represent both the hard core of today’s global development challenge and a growing source of threats to international security. As such, integrated approaches are […]
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