Dayton: A Peace Process Collection 1994-2001

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Dayton: A Peace Process Collection 1994-2001

The Dayton Peace Process was an offshoot of the Dayton Peace Accords that brought an end to the fighting in the former Yugoslavia. The Peace Process worked to bring Miami Valley businesses in contact with clients in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and several other eastern European countries. Eventually Dayton: A Peace Process became the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. The first Peace Prize was awarded to President Bill Clinton.

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Clinton, Bill, 1946-

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Dayton Council on World Affairs

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Turner, Michael 1960

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Hitchner, Bruce

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Norwalk, Thomas

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Holbrooke, Richard C.

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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World Bank

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Miami Valley Marketing Group, Inc.

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Vaughn, Bill

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Dayton: A Peace Process began as a means of connecting Dayton, OH, area businesses with work that needed to be done to reconstruct the war zone in the former Yugoslavia. Chairman Bruce Hitchner worked with Thomas S. Norwalk of the Miami Valley Marketing Group, Inc. to connect local businesses with counterparts in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Each year on November 21, the anniversary of the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, the Dayton Peace Accords Project would...