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As a core component of its convening capacity, IPI produces meeting notes to share the substance of the rich discussions held at its events. These meeting notes range from brief summaries of discussion points and policy recommendations to longer expositions that provide in-depth coverage of the ideas debated and research presented.
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Meeting Notes - October 13, 2005
Civil Society and Democratic Transitions in the DRC, Burundi, and Rwanda
Batabiha Bushoki
Meeting Notes - August 13, 2005
Transformation of War Economies: Report of Experts' Seminar
Kaysie Studdard, rapporteur
Meeting Notes - April 13, 2005
Strengthening African Peacekeeping Capacity: African Military Perspectives
John L. Hirsch and Nancy Walker
Meeting Notes - April 10, 2005
Global Public Health and Biological Security: Complementary Approaches
International Peace Institute
Meeting Notes - March 27, 2005
Post-Conflict Transitions: National Experience and International Reform
Meeting Notes - March 09, 2005
The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding the Great Lakes Region
Arthur Bainomugisha
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January 26, 2012
Kai Eide: Peace Can Only Be Made By Afghans
“There is no other way. The United States, or NATO, or anybody else international, cannot make peace in Afghanistan,” Kai Eide, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Afghanistan from March 2008-2010, told an IPI policy forum on January 26, 2012. “We can address some of the components perhaps, but peace in Afghanistan can only be made by the Afghans themselves, and therefore the Afghan government has to be brought on board.”![]()
January 20, 2012
Moreno-Ocampo: "I Follow Evidence, Not Politics"
“I follow evidence. I’m a criminal prosecutor, I’m not a political analyst,” Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), told an IPI policy forum on January 20, 2012. Mr. Moreno-Ocampo was responding to a question about why the court prosecutes certain people and not others. “Maybe you don’t like it, but I will not prosecute people for political reasons.” ![]()
January 18, 2012
Settling International Disputes: Lessons from the Åland Islands
This two-panel event entitled “Settling International Disputes: Lessons from the Past, Challenges for the Future,” marked the 90th anniversary of the historic settlement of the Åland Islands question. ![]()
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