Congress charged the U.S. Institute of Peace, an independent, bipartisan leader in reducing and preventing conflict, with convening The Task Force on Extremism in Fragile States. The Task Force has developed a proposal for a new cost-effective, evidence-based, and coordinated preventive approach. Modest U.S. investments—if they are strategic, coordinated, well-timed, and sustained—can empower communities over time to better resist extremism on their own and motivate international donors to support this cause.

 

Panelists:

Chris Milligan
Counselor, The U.S. Agency for International Development


Denise Natali
Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, U.S. Department of State


Lieutenant General Michael Nagata
Director for Strategic Operational Planning, National Counterterrorism Center


Alina Romanowski
Principal Deputy Coordinator for Counterterrorism, U.S. Department of State


Ambassador Paula Dobriansky, moderator
Senior Fellow for The Future of Diplomacy Project, Harvard University