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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group > Getting Out: Exit Strategies and Transitions
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dacia Viejo Rose. ‘Getting Out’ is the last workshop of the ‘In the Wake of 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 Human Rights, and will consider the issue of ending or transforming international intervention in end-of-conflict situations, addressing key questions such as: When 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 long term development assistance be made? Speakers: “Exit Strategies and 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 Professor, Lauterpacht Centre); “In the Wake of Exits”, Andy Carl (Director, Conciliation Resources); “What Happens when the Fighting Stops– A Military Perspective”, Justin Holt (Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Marines); “When the Exit is not the End” , Milos Stankovic (Braveheart Programme) This talk is part of the Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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