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    Rethinking Civilian Stabilization and Reconstruction8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., July 16, 2013

    Center for Strategic and International Studies

    1800 K St. NW, Washington, DC 20006Syria and Mali are not the first foreign conflicts the United States has tried to avoid intervening in militarily.

    Nor will they be the last. Despite common beliefs, U.S. leaders rarely use military power to respond toforeign crises. When they do, it's only after exhausting civilian options. Do U.S. civilian institutions have

    the right mix of support, funding, and capabilities to respond to major crises and political transitions? Canthe United States protect its interests and prevent conflicts without using its military?

    Join us to hear a distinguished group of U.S. experts and foreign recipients of U.S. assistance discuss wherethe United States stands in its civilian capacity for reconstruction and stabilizationand how important that

    capacity is to U.S. foreign policy.

    Agenda

    Stabilization and Reconstruction beyond Afghanistan

    James F. Dobbins, Special Representative for Afghanistan and PakistanDavid Ignatius, Associate Editor of the Washington Post

    Robert D. Lamb, Director, Program on Crisis, Conflict, and Cooperation (C3), CSIS

    U.S. Support to Transitions

    Liliana Ayalde, DAS for Western Hemisphere Affairs, U.S. State DepartmentJohn F. Blaney, Senior Advisor, Deloitte Consulting

    Juan Pablo Franco Jiminez, Director of Programs, IRD, ColombiaSean McFate, Vice President, TD InternationalFranklin Moore, Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Africa, USAID

    Johanna Mendelson Forman, Senior Associate, CSISWorking with Donors: A Conversation with Recipient-Country Officials

    William Deng Deng, Chair, South Sudan National DDR CommissionEnver Hoxhaj, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kosovo

    Hafiz Pasha, Chairman, Panel of Economists, PakistanJames Kunder, Senior Resident Fellow, the German Marshall Fund

    Overcoming the Operational Challenges to Donor Coordination

    Francois Grignon, Team Leader, Sudan/South Sudan, UN DPKO

    Jason Matus, Senior Sudan Coordinator, AECOMJonathan Temin, Director, Horn of Africa Programs, Centers for Innovation, USIP

    Andrew Nastios, Executive Professor, Bush School of Government and Public Service

    The Future of Stabilization and Reconstruction

    Frederick Barton, Assistant Secretary of State for Conflict and Stabilization Operations

    Please RSVP [email protected]. Space is limited. Breakfast and lunch will be served.

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