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There is skepticism when it comes to the
idea of business acting as a positive contributor to peace; but a growing
number of academics, practitioners, and diplomats are beginning to recognize…
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The 2017 International Symposium on Sustainable Development concluded with a "Day-in-Summary Discussion" involving the day’s panelists. The questions and themes posed in Dr.…
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In part 7 of our ongoing conversation about the role
business can and should play in the world's peace processes, Stephen C. Eastham
draws from decades of experience nurturing economic growth…
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In
part 5 of our ongoing conversation about the role business can and should play
in the world's peace processes, Dr. John Forrer shares how businesses can work together with other…
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Closing discussion with Dr. Janamitra Devan on the topic Actions in the Marketplace.
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First panel of the Oct. 3 Business and Peace Conference, featuring Donald Cassell, Philip Powell, and John Sullivan. Moderated by John Forrer on the topic Trade and Peace.
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2nd panel of the Business & Peace conference on the topic Businesses as Peace-Builders. Panelists were Sameeksha Desai, Andrew Haeuptle, and Stephen Eastham. Moderated by Ambassador (Ret.) David…
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Luncheon Keynote Address by Richard Buangan, Managing Director for International Media Engagement at the Bureau of Public Affairs.
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Dr. Tim Fort talks how the day's conversations can continue and actions can be taken.
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Morning Keynote Address by Rep. Lee Hamilton on the topic Business & Diplomats.
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Introducing the day's two Moderators: Dr. Tim Fort and Ambassador (Ret.) David Litt.
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Dr. Tim Fort gives the opening remarks for the Oct. 3 Business and Peace Conference. Dr. Fort is the leading researcher on the intersection of business and peace.
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Dr. Ash Soni, Dean of the Kelley School of Business, welcomes to the Oct. 3 Business and Peace Conference, an interdisciplinary day-long workshop to deepen understanding around the role business can…
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