Events by these Researchers
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Undergraduate Brown Bag Lecture Series: Complex Insults in the Dynamics of Conflict - (ckoroste)
Dr. Karina V. Korostelina will be sharing from her new book which offers a novel framework for analyzing the ways in which seemingly minor
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Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation Programming - (scobb)
Reconciliation in Progress Methodology and Initial Findings from a Project to Map and Analyze Reconciliation ProgrammingWednesday, March 4th2:00pm -
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The International Crisis Group: A policy-oriented approach to conflict resolution - (tlyons1)
The International Crisis Group: A policy-oriented approach to conflict resolution Tuesday, March 3rd12:30pm-2:00pmConference Room 5183How do
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Contested Histories in the Republic of Moldova - (ckoroste)
Tuesday March 3rd, 20152:30PM - 4:00PMMetropolitan Building Room 5183The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict is hosting Dr. Elizabeth
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Thomas de Waal - Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide - (ckoroste)
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict is excited to welcome Thomas de Waal, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, specializing
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Clash of Histories: War in Ukraine and Tensions in Latvia - (ckoroste)
Clash of Histories: War in Ukraine and Tensions in LatviaIssues of history are used as one of the mains instruments of Russian public diplomacy in
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Community Healing: Pain and Hope - (Mary Wade)
Martin Luther King Jr. Event SeriesCommunity Healing: Pain and HopeWith Dr. Mary Wade and PhD Student Nawal RajehFacilitated by Prof. Richard
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Program on History, Memory, and Conflict Simulation: The Rwandan Case - (ckoroste)
Program on History, Memory, and Conflict Simulation: The Rwandan Genocide CaseLight refreshments will be provided during the simulation.November 24th
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Does contemporary armed conflict have deep historical roots - (tlyons1)
Does contemporary armed conflict have deep historical roots?Tuesday, November 18th12:30pm - 2:00pmConference Room 5183Brown Bag with David Laitin,
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Violence in the Middle East: Are there alternatives for the war on terror? - (rrubenst)
Join in a discussion of new ideas with experts on terrorism, insurgency, narratives of violence and conflict resolution.Many people have pointed out
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Diaspora, Disasters & Donations: USAID and CIDI - (tlyons1)
Diaspora, Disasters & DonationsThe United States Agency for International Development Center for International Disaster Information (USAID CIDI)
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The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and Its Geopolitical Meaning - (ckoroste)
Tuesday November 11th, 20144:00PMRoom 5183Hosted by The Program on History, Memory and Conflict as well as the History, Memory and Conflict Working
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What Should We Expect From a History of Peace - (ckoroste)
What Should We Expect From a History of PeaceThe Program on History, Memory and Conflict as well as the History, Memory and Conflict Working Group
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Book Launch with Karina Korostelina - Political Insults: How Offenses Escalate Conflict - (ckoroste)
Please join S-CAR in recognizing Karina Korostelina's new book titled Political Insults: How Offenses Escalate Conflict. The event is
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Dissertation Proposal Presentation – Margaret Chasara: Impact of the Interaction of Institutions, Power and Legitimacy on Developmental Policy Outcomes - (mchasara)
Dissertation Proposal Presentation – Margaret ChasaraWednesday, September 24 12:00pm-1:00pm Conference Room 5145The Impact of the Interaction
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Master's International Program- Alumni Happy Hour - (rrubenst)
You are cordially invited to join S-CAR for an
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Program on History, Memory, and Conflict Meeting - (ckoroste)
The Program on History, Memory, and Conflict is hosting its first meeting for this 2014-2015 academic year. This program engages in research,
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Discussion: Race Relations and Underlying Issues of the Ferguson Conflict - (rrubenst)
Race Relations and Underlying Issues of the Ferguson ConflictPlease join S-CAR and the Systemic Violence Working Group for a roundtable discussion on
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Dissertation Defense - Kimairis Toogood: Brokering "peace" in competitive authoritarian Central Asian Regimes: - (ktoogood)
Brokering "peace" in competitive authoritarian Central Asian Regimes: understanding peace building functions of informal and formal civil