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28 June 2001
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National
Winners Announced for Students
From Across U.S. Attend |
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On June 27th, the United States Institute of Peace announced the first, second, and third-place national winners in the Institute's fourteenth annual National Peace Essay Contest. Winning recognition among entries received from more than 1,200 students from across the United States, including Puerto Rico and American high school students studying overseas, first place was awarded this year to Ms. Stephanie Nelson from Bountiful, Utah, second-place to Ms. Suzanne Hopcroft from Woodstock, Connecticut, and third-place to Mr. Scott Moore from Louisville, Kentucky (who was unable to attend due to a prior commitment).
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FIRST
PLACE
"Somalia and Sudan: Sovereignty and Humanitarianism" In describing the lessons from third-party intervention in civil conflicts in the Sudan and Somalia, Nelson in her winning essay noted: "Third party intervention in civil wars must be reconceptualized as the collision of two competing philosophies: sovereignty and humanitarianism Instead of responding to pictures on CNN, intervention in civil wars needs to be accomplished on a case-by-case basis, carefully balancing these two concerns." ![]() USIP President Richard Solomon and Stefanie Nelson at the Awards Banquet
SECOND PLACE Connecticut Ms. Suzanne Hopcroft Woodstock Academy Woodstock, CT Coordinator: Mr. Paul M. Cunningham
"Civil Struggle in South Africa and Sierra Leone: Lessons in Outside Intervention and Conflict Resolution" In describing the lessons from third-party intervention in civil conflicts in South Africa and Sierra Leone, Hopcroft in her winning essay observed: "Although the course of outside intervention in civil conflict has not always run smoothly, intervention is still imperative It is clear that many bloody conflicts would have been far more protracted, claimed more civilian lives and further threatened international stability, had outsiders failed to intervene." ![]() USIP President Richard Solomon and Suzanne Hopcroft at the Awards Banquet
THIRD PLACE Kentucky Mr. Scott Moore (Scott was unable to attend due to a prior commitment.) du Pont Manual High School Louisville, KY Coordinator: Mr. Patrick Stevenson "Peace Through Intervention: An Analysis of Foreign Involvement in Civil Conflict" In describing the lessons from third-party intervention in civil conflicts in Rwanda and Northern Ireland, Moore in his winning essay commented: "The weight of evidence indicates that indirect government intervention works best in negotiations Yet the political capital of national governments is greater, and should be used to apply pressure to implement agreements reached through emissaries. Peace is elusive, but not impossible." ![]() Scott Moore meets with Richard Solomon and Education Program Director Pamela Aall on a visit to the Institute after winning his award. |
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