Mass Violence and Atrocities | Discussion Takeaways
Atrocity Prevention and US National Security: Implementing the Responsibility to Protect
DownloadEach year the Stanley Center convenes the Strategy for Peace Conference on a wide range of US foreign policy issues with experts from the public and private sectors who meet in autonomous roundtables. These meetings are designed with an eye toward the future of American relations with the world.
This policy memo provides a summary from the 2010 roundtable, chaired by Richard Stanley, chair of the board of directors of the Stanley Center.
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