Summary of the roundtables in New York and Washington D.C.
The International Panel on Exiting Violence (IPEV) has organized with Carnegie Corporation of New York and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace two roundtables in New York and Washington D.C mid-November. The roundtables were hosted by William O’Neill, a member of the IPEV International Advisory Board, director of the « Conflict prevention and peace forum », Social Science Research Council, New York, and by Michele Dunne, senior fellow and director of the Middle East Program at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Nadje al-Ali (Professor of Gender Studies at the Centre for Gender Studies, SOAS, University of London), Mohamed-Ali Adraoui (Senior Fellow at Georgetown University) and Farhad Khosrokhavar (Senior researcher at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) presented the major findings of their IPEV Working Groups (based on the first version of the chapter they produced for the report that will be released in June 2018, currently being read by the International Advisory Board) and few recommendations for exiting violence.
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