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SUMMARY:Getting Out: Exit Strategies and Transitions - Various speakers.
DTSTART:20110304T130000Z
DTEND:20110304T173000Z
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CONTACT:Dacia Viejo Rose
DESCRIPTION:‘Getting Out’ is the last workshop of the ‘In the Wake o
 f War’ series run by the Cambridge PCPC Group with the support of CRASSH
 . This workshop will be run jointly with the Centre of Governance and Huma
 n Rights\, and will consider the issue of ending or transforming internati
 onal intervention in end-of-conflict situations\, addressing key questions
  such as:\n\nWhen and how should the international community withdraw from
  a post-conflict situation? When does a situation stop being post-conflict
 ? What exit strategies have been the most successful in different types of
  situation? How can the changeover between emergency interventions and lon
 g term development assistance be made?\n\nSpeakers:	\n“Exit Strategies a
 nd State Building”\, Richard Caplan (Director\, Centre for International
  Studies\, University of Oxford)\; “Legal Perspectives:  Putting Justice
  where it Belongs” \, Dan Saxon (Senior Prosecutor\, ICTY and Visiting P
 rofessor\, Lauterpacht Centre)\; “In the Wake of Exits”\, Andy Carl (D
 irector\, Conciliation Resources)\; “What Happens when the Fighting Stop
 s– A Military Perspective”\, Justin Holt (Lieutenant Colonel\, Royal M
 arines)\; “When the Exit is not the End” \, Milos Stankovic (Bravehear
 t Programme)\n
LOCATION:CRASSH\, Seminar Room\, 17 Mill Lane
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