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The Failed States Index 2013
Launch Event
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013 – 9.00am-11.30am
Registration is now open for the launch of this year’s Failed States Index(FSI).
The FSI is a leading index that annually highlights current trends in social, economic and political pressures that affect all states, but can strain some beyond their capacity to cope. Apart from the impact on their people, fragile and failed states present the international community with a variety of challenges. In today’s world, with its globalized economy, information systems and security challenges, pressures on one fragile state can have serious repercussions not only for that state and its people, but also for its neighbors and other states halfway across the globe.
Linking robust social science with modern technology, the FSI is unique in its integration of quantitative data with data produced using content-analysis software to process information from millions of publicly available documents. The result is an empirically-based, comprehensive ranking of the pressures experienced by 178 nations. The FSI is used by policy makers, civil society, academics, journalists and businesses around the world.
The event will include:
Highlights of the Failed States Index 2013
Presented by the Fund for Peace
Nate Haken
Director, Conflict Early Warning & Assessment, The Fund for Peace
Co-Director of The Failed States Index
J. J. Messner
Director, Sustainable Development & Security, The Fund for Peace
Co-Director of The Failed States Index
Panel Discussion:
The New 4 D’s – Defense, Diplomacy, Development and Data Analysis
An expert panel made up of diverse and dynamic people with expertise in the fields of defense, diplomacy, development and data analysis will explore how different agencies and sectors need to improve collaboration to address the issues of fragile states and to develop local solutions to major global issues such as poverty, weak state institutions, and insecurity.
Krista Hendry (Moderator)
Executive Director, The Fund for Peace
Col. John Agoglia (Ret.)
Former Director of Counterinsurgency Training Center, Kabul
David Bosco
Senior Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine
Edward T. Cope
Director, Basic and Applied Research, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Kate Thompson
Principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
The event will also include adequate opportunity for questions and comment.
Event Details
Where and When:
The University Club
1135 16th St NW
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
9:00am – 11.30am
Registration opens at 9.00am. Event will begin at 9.30am.
RSVP
Click Here to RSVP
Media Contact
All media enquiries should be directed to Mr. J.J. Messner at [email protected][/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/12″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_widget_sidebar sidebar_id=”sidebar-primary”][/vc_column][/vc_row]