May 25, 2004 - CDDRL News
Conference on Governance and Sovereignty draws scholars from U.S., abroad
CDDRL organized a conference on "Governance and Sovereignty in Failed and Failing States," held April 16-17, 2004 at Stanford University. The event drew participants from around the United States and abroad, including speakers from Georgetown University, Oxford University, Stanford, Free University of Berlin, the United Nations, the World Bank, the Monterey Institute of International Studies, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Speakers from SIIS included Larry Diamond, Stephen Stedman and Michael McFaul.
The participants addressed a variety of topics including "Why States Fail," "UN Responses to State Failure," "Global Security and the United Nations," "Building Democracy in Iraq," and "Corruption and Misgovernance Lessons from U.S. Foreign Aid."
Conference Agenda and Summary (modified June 2004)
PDF: governance-conference.pdf (133.3KB)
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Topics: Corruption | Democracy | Governance | Rule of law and corruption | World Bank | Iraq | United States



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