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− | Iain King worked for [[UNMIK]] from April 2000 to December 2003. He spent 2003 as head of planning for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo.<ref>Cornell University Press [http://tnt.spidergraphics.com/cup8/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4632PEACE AT ANY PRICE: How the World Failed Kosovo] Iain King; [[Whit Mason]], accessed 10 March 2009</ref> Since 2004 he has been the director of programs at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy <ref>Democracy and Security International Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref><ref>Delver [http://www.delver.com/people/iain-king/15454131/ Iain King's Profile], accessed 10 March 2009</ref> In 2005 King attended the Neocon International event in Prague the [[Democracy and Security International Conference]]<ref>Democracy and Security International Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref> | + | Iain King worked for [[UNMIK]] from April 2000 to December 2003. He spent 2003 as head of planning for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo.<ref>Cornell University Press [http://tnt.spidergraphics.com/cup8/cup_detail.taf?ti_id=4632PEACE AT ANY PRICE: How the World Failed Kosovo] Iain King; [[Whit Mason]], accessed 10 March 2009</ref> Since 2004 he has been the director of programs at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. <ref>Democracy and Security International Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref><ref>Delver [http://www.delver.com/people/iain-king/15454131/ Iain King's Profile], accessed 10 March 2009</ref> In 2005 King attended the Neocon International event in Prague the [[Democracy and Security International Conference]].<ref>Democracy and Security International Conference, [http://www.democracyandsecurity.org/doc/List_of_Participants.pdf List of Participants], Accessed 25-February-2009</ref> |
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== |
Latest revision as of 23:45, 15 July 2010
Iain King (born 1971) is founder of Post Conflict People and a 'civilian stabilisation advisor'.[1] He was formerly Director of Programmes at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy.
King attended the University of Oxford (graduating in 1992).[2]
Iain King worked for UNMIK from April 2000 to December 2003. He spent 2003 as head of planning for the United Nations Mission in Kosovo.[3] Since 2004 he has been the director of programs at the Westminster Foundation for Democracy. [4][5] In 2005 King attended the Neocon International event in Prague the Democracy and Security International Conference.[6]
Affiliations
Democracy and Security International Conference, Attendee [7]
Notes
- ↑ Post Conflict People New Approaches to Stabilisation Tackling Post-Conflict Reconstruction 19th November 2008, accessed 10 March 2009
- ↑ Delver Iain King's Profile, accessed 10 March 2009
- ↑ Cornell University Press AT ANY PRICE: How the World Failed Kosovo Iain King; Whit Mason, accessed 10 March 2009
- ↑ Democracy and Security International Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009
- ↑ Delver Iain King's Profile, accessed 10 March 2009
- ↑ Democracy and Security International Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009
- ↑ Democracy and Security International Conference, List of Participants, Accessed 25-February-2009