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Welcome to the area for the online conference series on Building Human Security in Indonesia
The Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research is convening a series of a web-based conferences on the situation in Indonesia throughout 2001. The final report of the first conference in this series can be viewed here.
The aims of these conferences are to:
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Exchange information and analysis on the sources of instability in Indonesia,
including structural factors and the role of social, economic and political agents in promoting or exacerbating that instability.
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Establish a network of leading academics, governmental and non-governmental policy makers, political parties and movements and
local NGOs to discuss the political, social and economic dimensions of the conflict in Indonesia.
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Identify the threats to stability that should be addressed by the international community, the Indonesian government and civil society.
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Develop strategies and policy recommendations to address these threats and to build alliances between the affected parties.
Participation in this conference is restricted to 100-125 participants at
the local, regional and international level from the academic and policy communities. For more information on this conference, please contact the Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at hpcr@hsph.harvard.edu.
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