Dayton Peace Accords Project
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According to their web site:
- "Since its inception in 1996, the Project has earned a transatlantic reputation for its successful international symposia, workshops, second-track diplomatic conferences, and training programs related to the Balkan peace process, and especially Dayton peace implementation. DPAP has extensive experience organizing and facilitating conferences and policy workshops involving senior governmental officials and officials from the international community. DPAP also has experience drafting and publishing policy reports. Recent examples include “Achieving a Final Status Settlement in Kosovo” (2003) and “Setting the Balkan Agenda: Report and Recommendations” (2002). These publications drew on conferences and workshops organized by the Project and were aimed at government officials and politicians in the Balkans as well as in the United States. They were written in collaboration with organizations such as the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Public International Law and Policy Group (PILPG).
- "The Project has been engaged in numerous policy, humanitarian, training, business-to-business, and cultural projects since 1996 designed to advance the peace implementation and reform process in Bosnia and the Western Balkans. The Project also awards the Dayton Peace Prize, honoring individuals or organizations for “peace sustained in global conflicts.” Its first recipients were President Bill Clinton (2000) and George Soros (2001)." [1]
Contents
Board (2006)
Accessed January 2011: [2]
- R. Bruce Hitchner - Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
- Mark Kurtz - Chief Operations Officer
- Frederick E. Cammerzell III - General Counsel
- Rebecca M. Hitchner - Secretary
- Richard C. Holbrooke - Honorary Chairman
Advisory Board (2006)
Accessed January 2011: [3]
- Stephen W. Bosworth - Fletcher School, Tufts University
- Janusz Bugajski - Center for Strategic & International Studies
- Jonathan Levitsky - Debevoise & Plimpton, New York
- Paul R. Williams - Public International Law & Policy Group
Partners: Core Partnerships
Accessed January 2011: [4]
- Public International Law & Policy Group
- United States Institute of Peace
- Dayton Project: Program for Civil Dialogue in Bosnia Herzegovina
- America-Bosnia Cultural Foundation
Contact
URL: www.daytonproject.org
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Mission (Archived Page from 2006), Dayton Peace Accords Project, accessed January 27, 2011.
- ↑ Leadership (Archived Page from 2006), Dayton Peace Accords Project, accessed January 27, 2011.
- ↑ Leadership (Archived Page from 2006), Dayton Peace Accords Project, accessed January 27, 2011.
- ↑ Partners (Archived Page from 2006), Dayton Peace Accords Project, accessed January 27, 2011.