On December 6, USIP hosted a panel to explore how past international policing and reform efforts make the case for specialized policing interventions, what these specialized models look like in practice, and how they could be applied to current and emerging conflicts.
Lise Grande
President and CEO, U.S. Institute of Peace
Col. Giuseppe De Magistris
Director, NATO Stability Policing Centre of Excellence
Jaswant Lal
Officer-in-Charge, Strategic Policy and Development Section, U.N. Police Division
John F. Sopko
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction
Amb. Lars-Gunnar Wigemark
Head of Mission, EULEX Kosovo
Philippe Leroux-Martin, moderator
Director, Governance, Justice and Security, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/filling-security-gap-international-approaches-policing-conflict
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