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Six Months After: Response, Rebuilding and Reconciliation. Four Panels on Post September 11

Speakers include Roger Normand, CESR



CONFERENCE

Dean Lisa Anderson
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
School of International and Public Affairs

cordially invites you to the conference

Six Months After: Response, Rebuilding and Reconciliation

Monday, March 11, 2002
Kellogg Center, Room 1501
International Affairs Building, 15th Floor
420 West 118th Street
Contact: Matthias Wabl
mgw2001@columbia.edu

AGENDA:

9:00 - 10:45 Reconstructing New York City
11:00 - 12:45 Rebuilding Afghanistan
1:00 - 2:15 Break
2:30 - 4:15 American Power and Responsibility
4:30 - 6:15 Defending the Homeland, Protecting Rights

1. Reconstructing New York City, 9:00-10.45

David Stark, Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and co-founder of evolvenewyork.com

Elliott Sclar, Director of the Institute for Urban Planning at Columbia University

Donald Davis, Professor and Chairman of Economics at Columbia, Research Associate at National Bureau of Economic Research, researching post-disaster economic recovery

Maya Wiley, Human Rights Lawyer researching lower income communities impacted by post-9/11 urban planning, New York City

2. Rebuilding Afghanistan, 11:00 -12:45

Koroush Ahmadi, Counselor, Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the United Nations

Abiodun Williams, Director of Strategic Planning, Office of the Secretary-General, United Nations

Ambassador Stewart Eldon, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of the United Kingdom to the United Nations

Edward C. Luck, Director, Center on International Organization, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Naomi Weinberger, Director, United Nations Studies Program at Columbia (Moderator)

3. American Power and Responsibility: Defining the Limits on the War on Terrorism, 2:30 - 4:15

Richard K. Betts, Director of the Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia, Council on Foreign Relations

David Rieff, Author and journalist, Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute

Roger Normand, Executive Director of the Center for Economic and Social Rights

Saeed Shafqat, Quaid-e-Azam Distinguished Professor, Columbia University, South Asia Institute

Jean L. Cohen (Chair and Commentator), Professor of Political Theory, Columbia University

4. Defending the Homeland, Protecting Rights, 4:30 - 6:15

Jay M. Parker, Academy Professor and Director of International Relations and National Security Studies, Department of Social Sciences, US Military Academy, West Point

Catherine Powell, Associate Clinical Professor of Law; Executive Director, Human Rights Institute, Columbia Law School

Craig Nelsen, Head of ProjectUSA.org, a non-profit public advocacy group dedicated to raising public debate about immigration.

Leoluca Orlando, former Mayor of Palermo, a leader in the Italian movement to counter crime and corruption

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