
Panel presentation at the Carnegie Endowment on Department of Energy's January 10, 2001 report
As President Clinton exits the White House, Harold Koh, Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, evaluates the administration's strategy for and record of advancing democracy around the world.
Presentation by Thomas Remington, Professor of Political Science, Emory University

Roundtable with officials from the Foreign Ministry of France and outside experts
Symposium on civil society with Michael Edwards, Irungu Houghton, David Rieff and Thomas Carothers
Dictatorship has not won in Romania. Thinking back to Zbignew Brzezinski's tripartite categorization of democracy--functional, dysfunctional, and fictitious--Romania falls somewhere between the first and second categories. The driving forces in the recent elections were emotion, despair, and cynicism, but not ideology; this was neither a vote for nor against democracy.
Presentation by Dmitri Trenin, Deputy Director of the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Briefing co-hosted with the Council on Foreign Relations to discuss the new book by Arthur Helton and Natalia Voronina, Forced Displacement and Human Security in the Former Soviet Union: Law and Policy(Ardsley, New York: Transnational Publishers, Inc., 2000).

Presenters: David Albright, Institute for Science and International Security and Jon Wolfsthal, Associate, Carnegie Non-Proliferation Project