The United States and the Northern Ireland Peace Process: A Washington Forum

A public event co-sponsored with the UCD Clinton Institute for American Studies and Co-operation Ireland

This forum will mark the 10th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement and assess the historical contribution that significant actors in the United States made to the evolution of the peace process in Northern Ireland. It will focus on the roles of Congress, the White House and non-governmental groups and individuals and consider the lessons that may be learned about the interactions of these agencies as a model for resolving conflicts in the wider world.

The forum proceedings will be recorded and archived by the UCD Clinton Institute for research purposes, in association with the United States Institute of Peace. This will be an important oral record of key actors' roles in the peace process and their perspectives ten years on. This forum has been conceived as the first in a series of events and projects looking at the relationship between Ireland and the USA, under the auspices of the UCD Clinton Institute.

 

Agenda

Speakers

  • Dermot Ahern TD
    Minister for Foreign Affairs, Republic of Ireland
  • Susan Brody
    Former Deputy Assistant to President Bill Clinton
  • David Byrne SC
    Former Attorney General of Ireland and E.U. Commissioner
  • Congressman Peter King
  • Congressman Joseph Crowley
  • Ben Gilman
    Former Chairman of the House International Relations Committee
  • James Kenny
    Former U.S. Ambassador to Ireland
  • Bruce Morrison
    Former member of Congress and author of the Morrison Visa Program
  • Congressman Richard Neal
    Chairman of the Friends of Ireland Congressional Caucus
  • Niall O'Dowd
    Publisher of Irish America magazine and Immigration Activist
  • Kathleen D. Stephens
    Former U.S. Consul General in Belfast, 1995-1998
  • Mark Tuohey
    Chairman of Co-operation Ireland USA
  • Congressman James Walsh
    Author of the Walsh Visa Program
  • David Pozorski
    State Department liaison to Senator George Mitchell, 1996-1998

And other invited guests.

Start Date: 
May 1, 2008 - 9:30am
End Date: 
May 1, 2008 - 12:00pm

Location

U.S. Capitol Building
H-137
Washington, DC 20001
 

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Type

Public Event