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(U//FOUO) SINIO Summer Seminar Can the AU Succeed Where the
OAU Failed?
FROM: Marilyn Maines
Deputy Chief, Strategic Intelligence Issues (S17)
Run Date: 09/21/2005
(U//FOUO) On Tuesday, 27 September 2005 the SINIO Council and the National Cryptologic
School are pleased to present the 15th in a series of Strategic Intelligence Issue Seminars for
the Summer 2005. " Can the AU (African Union) Succeed Where the OAU (Organization of
African Unity) Failed? " will be presented by the SINIO for Economic and Global Issues,
and the SINIO for Sub-Saharan Africa,
on Tuesday, 27 September
from 1130 to 1300 in room 2E099. Advance registration through the NCS is required. (AREA1500, Class #7544)
Registration:
(U//FOUO) Eligible SID students interested in attending this brown-bag session should enroll for
class number 7544 using Peoplesoft. Enrollment will be first come, first served. In case of
difficulties with Peoplesoft an email can be sent to Roland Recker
) with the
following information, and include the course name (AREA 1500 -- "Can the AU Succeed Where
the OAU Failed?"), your name, SSN and organization.
Course Overview:
U//FOUO) The African Union (AU) replaced the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in July 2002.
What led to this change? What is different about the AU? The AU is clearly pursuing a much
more active role in the resolution of crises in Africa. This seminar will discuss the current AU
peacekeeping mission in Darfur, Sudan, as well as ambitious AU proposals for intervention
elsewhere on the continent. The promise of the AU and the challenges it faces as it strives to be
an effective institution able to shape Africa's future will also be addressed.
(U//FOUO) Please consult the SINIO Website ("go sinio") for information on future events in this
series:
POCs:
Ms. Marilyn Maines, Program Manager for SINIO Council
)
Dr. Roland Recker for National Cryptologic School
Executive to the SINIO Council
SINIO for Economic and Global Issues
and
SINIO for Sub-Saharan Africa
for information on this presentation.
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