Sudan's Imperiled Transition: U.S. Policy in the Wake of the October 25th Coup
Agenda
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Witnesses
Panel I
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The Honorable
Mary Catherine
Phee
Assistant Secretary of State for African AffairsU.S. Department of StateWashington , D.C.
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The Honorable
Isobel
Coleman
Deputy AdministratorU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentWashington , D.C.
Panel II
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Dr.
Comfort
Ero
President and CEOInternational Crisis GroupNairobi , Kenya
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Mr.
Joseph
Tucker
Senior Expert for the Greater Horn of AfricaUnited States Institute of PeaceWashington , D.C.