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"Dilemmas of Peacekeeping and Intervention: A Conversation with General Wesley Clark and Professor Ian Johnstone"
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Tuesday, November 26, 4:00pm
Tisch Library Room 304, Tufts University
GENERAL WESLEY K. CLARK, U.S. ARMY (RETIRED)
Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), 1997-2000.
Commander in Chief of the United States European Command, 1997-2000
Commander, Operation Allied Force, 1999
(successful military action in response to the Kosovo crisis -NATO's first major
combat action and largest air operation in Europe since the Second World War)
Currently Managing Director of the Stephens Group, Inc., high-tech venture
capital area
Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the State Department's Distinguished
Service Award, five Defense Distinguished Service Medals, the
Silver Star and the Purple Heart
Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, 1966-1968. Master's degree in philosophy,
politics and economics.
Author of the recently published best seller Waging Modern War
Senior military advisor to the Cable News Network (CNN)
PROFESSOR IAN JOHNSTONE
Assistant Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School
Former Aide, United Nations Office of the Secretary-General, Department of Peace-keeping
Operations, and Office of Legal Affairs;
Former Senior Research Associate, International Peace Academy and Warren Weaver
Fellow in International Security, Rockefeller Foundation
Recent Publications: Keeping the Peace: Multidimensional UN Operations in Cambodia and El
Salvador (co-editor)(1997); Rights and Reconciliation: UN Strategies in El Salvador (1995);
Aftermath of the Gulf War: An Assessment of UN Action (1994).
Articles include: "UN peacebuilding: consent, coercion and the crisis of state failure,"
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of International Law, 1999
(forthcoming); "The UN's Role in Transitions from War to Peace: Sovereignty, Consent and
the Evolving Normative Climate," Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies Info Paper
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