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Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop (2003)

Chapter: Agenda for Russian Policy Officials, December 5-6, 2001

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Suggested Citation:"Agenda for Russian Policy Officials, December 5-6, 2001." National Research Council. 2003. Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10879.
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Suggested Citation:"Agenda for Russian Policy Officials, December 5-6, 2001." National Research Council. 2003. Conflict and Reconstruction in Multiethnic Societies: Proceedings of a Russian-American Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10879.
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Agenda for Russian Policy Officials DECEMBER 5-6, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C. Vladimir Yu. Zorin, Deputy to the President's Representative to the Volga District on Questions of Nationality and Religion; Minister of Nationalities Svetlana Smirnova, Deputy Chair, Committee on Nationalities, State Duma of the Russian Federation Venaly V. Amelin, Chair, Committee on Internationality Relations, Orenburg Oblast Administration Wednesday, December 5, 2001 Roundlable Seminar with members of the Department of State Michael R. Bosshart, Senior Political Officer, Office of Russian Affairs, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Dennis Curry, Acting Division Chief, Russia Division, Office of Russian and Eurasian Affairs, Bureau of Intelligence and Research Timothy Richardson, Russian Affairs Officer, Office of Russian Affairs Seth Winnick, Director of Office of Russian Affairs, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs John Parker, Division Chief, Division of Regional Analysis and Eastern Republics 136

AGENDA FOR RUSSIAN POLICY OFFICIALS Meeting at Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission) Ronald S. McNamara, Chief of Staff Dorothy Douglas Taft, Deputy Chief of Staff John J. Finerty, Jr., Staff Advisor H. Knox Thames, Staff Advisor for Freedom of Religion Roundlable Seminar at the Brookings Institution 137 Update on Nationality Issues in the Volga Region, Center-Periphery Relations and the Future of Asymmetrical Federalism Zorin, Smirnova, Amelin Thursday, December 6, 2001 Meeting at Library of Congress with John Van Oudenaren Local publications donated to the Library of Congress, European Reading Room, to expand the collection of materials pertaining to issues in the Volga Region Briefing by James Angus, Office of the Assistant to the Attorney General on Civil Rights History of the American Justice System: Slavery and Civil Rights Meeting with Congressman Curt Weldon A New Time, A New Beginning Congressman Weldon's Vision of Future U.S.-Russian Cooperation Roundlable Seminar at the Brookings Institution Center-Periphery Relations and the Future of Asymmetrical Federal- ism: Special Focus on the Volga Federal District and the North Caucasus Zorin, Smirnova, Amelin, Khoperskaya

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This report is the proceedings of a December 2001 international symposium in Washington, DC organized by the National Academies and the Russian Academy of Sciences. The symposium addressed (1) characteristics of peaceful management of tensions in multiethnic societies, particularly in Russia; (2) policies that have contributed to violence in such societies; (3) steps toward reconciliation; and (4) post-conflict reconstruction.

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