Former President of Colombia Alvaro Uribe to Headline the Bipartisan Policy Center's Discussion on Stabilizing Fragile States
BPC's National Security Initiative to Release Recommendations on Addressing National Security Challenges Posed by Fragile States
WASHINGTON, May 2, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With political unrest spreading across the Middle East and North Africa highlighting the importance of a proactive and preventive U.S. foreign policy, the Bipartisan Policy Center's National Security Initiative (NSI) is calling for a new national security strategy to help fragile states govern themselves effectively and legitimately. To examine this issue, the BPC will hold a panel discussion on Wednesday, May 11, 2011, to discuss NSI's new report, A Stitch in Time: Stabilizing Fragile States, which focuses on two necessary aspects of stabilization assistance: security and governance. Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe will deliver the keynote address, describing his experience governing Colombia and the policy changes and investments he initiated a decade ago to reverse the country's decline.
The BPC argues that the best U.S. strategy for national security is preventing, rather than reacting to, the urgent security threats caused by failed states. The forum will examine how Colombia pulled itself back from the brink of state failure to become a thriving nation, as well as key findings and recommendations from NSI's report on how U.S. officials can best address the challenges facing similar countries.
WHO: |
President Alvaro Uribe, Former President of Colombia |
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Ambassador Paula Dobriansky, (Moderator) Former Under Secretary of State for Democracy & Global Affairs; Co-Chair, NSI's Stabilizing Fragile States Project |
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General (Ret.) Admiral Gregory Johnson, (Moderator) Former Commander U.S. Naval Forces, Europe; Co-Chair, NSI's Stabilizing Fragile States Project |
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Ambassador Kenneth Brill, President, Fund for Peace |
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Lorne Craner, President, International Republican Institute |
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Matthew Gerke, Fellow, Center on National Security and the Law, Georgetown University Law Center |
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Nancy Lindborg, Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance, U.S. AID |
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Dr. Michael Makovsky, NSI Foreign Policy Director, BPC |
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Blaise Misztal, NSI Associate Director, BPC |
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Jeffrey Nadaner, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Stability Operations |
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Nancy Sodeberg, Former Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs |
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Ken Wollack, President, National Democratic Institute |
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WHAT: |
Keynote Address by former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe |
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Panel Discussion and Release of NSI's New Report, A Stitch in Time: Stabilizing Fragile States |
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WHEN: |
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 |
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2:00 PM- 4:30 PM |
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WHERE: |
Bipartisan Policy Center |
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1225 I Street NW, Suite 1000 |
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Washington, DC 20005 |
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About the Bipartisan Policy Center
In 2007, former U.S. Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and George Mitchell formed the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) to develop and promote solutions that can attract the public support and political momentum to achieve real progress. The BPC acts as an incubator for policy efforts that engage top political figures, advocates, academics, and business leaders in the art of principled compromise. For more information please visit our website: http://www.bipartisanpolicy.org/.
SOURCE Bipartisan Policy Center
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