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DESCRIPTION:Each&nbsp;Tuesday, the Conflict, Security, and
Development Series will examine new research,
discuss creative policy approaches, and highlight
recent innovations in responding to the challenges
of security and development in conflict and
post-conflict situations.&nbsp;

This week, ​Professor Susan Woodward from the
Graduate Center at the City University of New York
will provide an analysis of the significant but
counterproductive role played by the concept of
failed states in shaping international order and
intervention since the early 1990s. 

URL;VALUE=URI:https://wagner.nyu.edu/community/events/spring-2018-conflict-series-ideology-failed-states-why-intervention-fails-2018-02
SUMMARY:Spring 2018 Conflict Series—The Ideology of
Failed States: Why Intervention Fails
DTSTART:20180206T173000Z
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