Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch - Track Two Diplomacy in Nagorno Karabakh
M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
B.A., Middlebury College
Ph.D, George Mason University
April 30, 2013 12:00pm through 2:00pm
Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice in welcoming
Margarita Tadevosyan and Gulshan Pashayeva
for a discussion on
Track Two Diplomacy Efforts in the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
12:00pm - 2:00pm
Arlington Truland Building, room 555
All are welcome, lunch provided!
Please RSVP
Gulshan Pashayeva is the Deputy Director of the Baku-based Center for Strategic Studies (SAM) since January 2011. She was Head of the Foreign Policy Analysis Department of this Center since July 2009. She has worked for the United Nations Office in Azerbaijan for almost eight years - as a National Program Coordinator for the United Nations Development Fund for Women regional project "Women for Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding in the Caucasus" (2001-2006) and as a Public Information Associate for the United Nations Department for Public Information office (2007-2009) in Azerbaijan. She also directed the Conflict Research Center, a non-governmental organization located in Baku and taught at different universities in Azerbaijan between 1996-2001. Ms. Pashayeva specializes in conflict resolution and security studies, gender and language policy.
Margarita Tadevosyan is currently a PhD student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Margarita's academic and professional interests are in the area of practical engagement with conflict affected societies, especially in the South Caucasus. Prior to joining S-CAR, Margarita worked for the US Embassy in Armenia in Public Diplomacy and later in the Political section. She has extensive experience in participating in Track Two projects, and has authored several articles and op-eds addressing issues of conflict resolution in the Caucasus.