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A Roundtable Conversation on Security, Electoral Tensions and Political Imaginaries in the DRC

Towards a New Congo Crisis?

Monday, February 12, 2018, 6:00PM EST

19 Washington Square North

Past Event

Open to the Public

2017 was a year of tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – with frequent protests against the deferment of the electoral process in urban centers, mass displacement of civilians, deadly attacks, and cycles of insurrection and repression in several provinces. This roundtable discussion examines the current situation in the DRC and its possible evolutions in the coming few months.

2017 was a year of tensions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – with frequent protests against the deferment of the electoral process in urban centers, mass displacement of civilians, deadly attacks, and cycles of insurrection and repression in several provinces. This roundtable discussion examines the current situation in the DRC and its possible evolutions in the coming few months.

Speakers
  • Kambale Musavuli, International Human Rights Advocate; Spokesperson, Friends of the Congo
  • Jason Stearns, Senior Fellow, NYU Center for International Cooperation; Director, Congo Research Group
  • Tatiana Carayannis, Director, Social Science Research Council’s Violent Conflict Research Initiative; Visiting Senior Fellow, The London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Severine Autesserre, Professor of Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University
Convened by
  • Pedro Monaville, Assistant Professor of History, NYUAD