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Panel Discussions

IPI’s policy discussions bring together representatives from the UN and NGO communities, primarily in New York, and include policy experts, government officials, the media, scholars, and the secretariats of international organizations. They include our Policy Fora, which are for a large audience, and Forum on World Affairs, which are for a select group of UN Ambassadors, senior officials from the UN Secretariat, and other guests by special invitation.

 

 

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Panel Discussions - December 15, 2011

Preventive Diplomacy: What Works and What Doesn’t

 
 

 

 

 

Panel Discussions - December 12, 2011

After the Elections in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

 
 

 

Panel Discussions - November 18, 2011

Prevent Piracy At All Costs Says Freed Ship Master

 
 

 

 

 

Panel Discussions - November 14, 2011

Okoth-Obbo: IDPs “Very Poor Cousins of Refugees”

 
 

 

 

 

Panel Discussions - November 09, 2011

Crowdsourcing and Conflict Prevention

 
 

 

Panel Discussions - October 25, 2011

The OSCE-Mediterranean Partnership and the Arab Uprisings

 
 

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