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The Hoover Institution hosted "Allies Against Atrocities: The Imperative for Transatlantic Cooperation to Prevent and Stop Mass Killings" on Monday, March 6, 2017 from 12:30pm - 2:00pm EST. 

The report, written by Ambassador Lee Feinstein and the Hoover Institution's Tod Lindberg, explores the capabilities and gaps of key national and international actors in preventing and responding to mass atrocities. The findings are based on extensive conversations with American and transatlantic government officials and the report outlines recommendations for how partner states can strengthen cooperation on the prevention of mass atrocities.

Panelists
Tod Lindberg, Research Fellow, Hoover Institution
Lee Feinstein, Dean, Indiana University School of Global and International Studies
Naomi Kikoler, US Holocaust Memorial Museum (moderator)​

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