Jul 26

Past Event

Rediscovering Preventive Diplomacy for Peace in the World’s Hotspots: A View from the United Nations

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Summary

The world is experiencing a time of growing strain on United Nations peacekeeping operations and international fatigue associated with the costs of armed conflict and violence around the world. In response, the UN has increasingly shifted to use of preventive diplomacy and mediation as cost-effective options for responding to crises and escalating armed conflicts. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has reinvigorated the UN’s work in this area, making it a cornerstone of his efforts to retool the UN and establish a more peaceful world.

On July 26, the Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement and the Managing Global Insecurity Project at Brookings hosted a discussion of the ongoing shift within the United Nations to bolster its diplomatic efforts. The event featured a keynote address by UN Under-Secretary-General Lynn Pascoe. Following his remarks, Paul B. Stares of the Council on Foreign Relations and David R. Smock of the United States Institute of Peace joined the discussion. Fellow Andrew Solomon, deputy director of the Brookings-Bern Project, provided introductory remarks and moderated the discussion.

After the program, panelists took audience questions

Details

July 26, 2010

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction and Moderator

    • Andrew Solomon

      Foreign Policy

  • Featured Speakers

    • Lynn Pascoe

      Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs

      United Nations

    • David R. Smock

      Vice President, Center for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Religion and Peacemaking Center of Innovation

      United States Institute of Peace

    • Paul B. Stares

      Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action

      Council on Foreign Relations