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Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects

Published 29 Oct 2009

The Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy and the Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) held a joint public forum on Assisting Disrupted States on 29 October, 2009. The forum was launched by the National Executive Director, Melissa Conley Tyler at the AIIA Stephen House Conference Room. While the esteemed speakers addressed a broad scope of issues pertaining to disrupted states, Lieutenant General John Sanderson AC also gave his fellowship address and received his Fellow of the Australian Institute of International Affairs (FAIIA) award.

Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects – Outcomes Report (347.66 kB)

Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects – Media Release (159.36 kB)

Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects – Program (38.3 kB)

Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects – Alison Chartres (2.15 MB)

Assisting Disrupted States: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects – John Sanderson (36.42 kB)

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