"Gregory John Barrington "Greg" Mills" heads the Brenthurst Foundation, based in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Foundation was established in 2005 by the Oppenheimer family to strengthen African economic performance.

From 1996-2005 he served as the National Director of the South African Institute of International Affairs. He has lectured at universities and institutions in Africa and abroad, is on the visiting staff of the NATO Higher Defence College in Rome, and is a Fellow of the London-based Royal Society of Arts.

He has published numerous articles and books including:

* Poverty to Prosperity: Globalisation, Good Governance and African Recovery (Tafelberg, 2002), (with Jeffrey Herbst)

* The Future of Africa: New Order in Sight? (Oxford University Press, 2003)

* The Security Intersection: The Paradox of Power in an Age of Terror (Wits University Press, 2005)

* From Africa to Afghanistan: With Richards and NATO to Kabul (Wits University Press, 2007)

* Why Africa is Poor: And What Africans Can Do About It (Penguin Books, 2010)

He is also widely published in newspapers and magazines including the International Herald Tribune, New York Times, Time, Sydney Morning Herald, Financial Times, Singapore Straits Times, Die Welt and Politiken.

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We made a real good run tonight. We played well. Our shots weren't falling. Our young guys played well.

I definitely got more out of it than I expected. I got to go behind United Nations' closed doors and see the inner workings of the U.N. I learned that there are so many more opinions on a situation, and that the United Nations is not the United States' opinion, but 191 conflicting opinions.

What we discovered was that we all had the same ideas. And almost the same exact questions.

The motivation is conflict resolution and the belief that it is better to be inclusive rather than exclusive.