On November 15, USIP hosted a conversation with civic leaders, scholars and donors on the role of civil society actors in authoritarian contexts and what the international community can do to support them.
Rosie Levine, opening remarks
Senior Program Analyst, China, U.S. Institute of Peace
Florence Nakazibwe, moderator
Senior Legal Advisor, International Center for Not-for-Profit Law
Jessica Teets
Professor, Middlebury College; Associate Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Chinese Political Science
Ivan Marovic
Executive Director, International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
Sokphea Young
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Anthropology Department, University College London
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/civil-societys-role-navigating-authoritarianism
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