Preventive Priorities Survey: 2012
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Preventive Priorities Survey: 2012

December 5, 2011 2:45 pm (EST)

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The Preventive Priorities Survey (PPS) is intended to help inform the U.S. policy community about the relative urgency and importance of competing conflict prevention demands. The Center for Preventive Action asked a targeted group of government officials, academics, and experts to comment confidentially on a list of contingencies that could plausibly occur in 2012.

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