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  • ...ctor of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and director of International Crisis Group Northeast Asia Project
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  • Vice-President (Multilateral Affairs), International Crisis Group; UN service including Acting Chief/Deputy Chief, Political Affairs Division
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  • Founded in 1995, the '''International Crisis Group''' is a non-governmental organization formed to alert world policymakers a
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  • | publisher = International Crisis Group | date = 7 December 2009
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  • ...gh there is a possibility of limited destabilization from Sudan, which the International Crisis Group considered possible but not probable.<ref name=ICG-Africa-154>{{citation | publisher = International Crisis Group
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  • ...s-of-conflict.aspx North East Asia's Undercurrents of Conflict] - from the International Crisis Group, published on December 15, 2005.
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  • According to the International Crisis Group (ICG), Burundi has made much progress in leaving its civil war behind, but | publisher = International Crisis Group
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  • ...to be viable before the self-determination referendum in January 2011. The International Crisis Group considered Sudanese destabilization possible but not probable.<ref name=ICG | publisher = International Crisis Group
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  • | publisher = International Crisis Group
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  • | publisher = International Crisis Group
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  • [[Paul Quinn-Judge]], an International Crisis Group analyst, based in Bishkek, said, from Tajikistan that it is unwise to think | journal = International Crisis Group and International Herald Tribune}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • | publisher = International Crisis Group
    52 KB (7,326 words) - 08:42, 28 May 2024
  • ...'m writing a number of things on intercontinental policy fora) such as the International Crisis Group, [[Global Leadership Foundation]], etc., and the interconnections of their
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  • ...ps. "This has blown up in our face, frankly," said John Prendergast of the International Crisis Group(ICG), who was a Clinton Administration official in the State Department and
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  • * [[International Crisis Group/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:International Crisis Group/Metadata]]
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