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Why further reducing nuclear stockpiles would be strategically and politically advantageous for the United States.
Read CPA's list of the most important conflict prevention goals in 2011.
Micah Zenko
Council Special Report No. 57
November 2010
Bronwyn E. Bruton
Council Special Report No. 52
March 2010
Paul B. Stares and Micah Zenko
Council Special Report No. 48
October 2009
Paul B. Stares and Joel S. Wit
Council Special Report No. 42
January 2009
Steven Pifer
Council Special Report No. 41
Foreign Policy
December 22, 2010
New York Times
December 16, 2010
Micah Zenko and Rebecca R. Friedman
Christian Science Monitor
November 23, 2010
The Washington Post
November 16, 2010
September 2010
Micah Zenko examines the discrete military operations undertaken by the United States over the past twenty years to discern why they were used, if they achieved their objectives, and what determined their success or failure.
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Must Read
January 13, 2011
January 4, 2011
Analysis Brief
January 3, 2011
Foreign Affairs Article
January/February 2011
Article
Volume IV, Issue 1, Fall 2010
Paul B. Stares
John Campbell
Daniel C. Kurtzer
July 2010
Katherine Almquist
Daniel Markey
January 2010
CPA's conflict prevention resources currently include an Index of Watchlists and the 2011 Preventive Priorities Survey. Both will be updated periodically to reflect the recalibration of existing online lists, the release of new data, and the completion of future Preventive Priorities Surveys.
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General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the Center for Preventive Action
Fellow for Conflict Prevention
Elise Vaughan
Assistant Director, Center for Preventive Action
Stephen Wittels
Research Associate
Rebecca R. Friedman
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