Events by these Researchers
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Resolving Violent Conflicts - (ckoroste)
Why do people fight and die? Why does violence become the only solution to a problem for some groups and not for others?In many cases, a strong sense
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There Is Another Way: Combatants for Peace - (cdanie11)
There is another way: Combatants For PeaceJoin a discussion with group of activists on current events in Israel/ PalestineCombatants For Peace (CFP)
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The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future? - (ckoroste)
The Russia - Ukraine conflict: how it becomes possible and what we can expect in the future?Hosted by the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict
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Identity and History in South Korea and Japan: From Conflict to Reconciliation - (ckoroste)
Identity and History in South Korea and Japan: From Conflict to ReconciliationKarina KorostelinaAssociate Professor and Director of the Program on
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Dissertation Proposal Defense- Molly Tepper: Formulating Just Societies via Identity Security: Policy Analysis - (mtepper)
Dissertation Proposal Defense AnnouncementFormulating “Just Societies” via “Identity Security”: Policy Analysis of
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The Remembrance of Past Genocides: A Conversation on the Memories and Politics of Genocide - (tdestree)
Speakers:Thomas de Waal - Senior Associate in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie EndowmentTamra Pearson d'Estree - Director of the
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Dissertation Proposal: Ellen Haring An Insurgency Within: Organizational Dissent and Change in the US Military - (eharing)
Dissertation ProposalAn Insurgency Within: Organizational Dissent and Change in the US MilitaryEllen Haring, Ph.D. Candidate, George Mason University
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Honest Practice Through Reflective Practice - (rarms)
Honest Practice Through Reflective PracticePresentation and Discussion with Susan Allen and PhD Student Rochelle ArmsTuesday, April 14th 12:00pm
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Dissertation Defense: Can Arik - Hidden Spoiler Issue in Conflict Analysis and Resolution - (carik)
Dissertation Defense: Can Arik - Hidden Spoiler Issue in Conflict Analysis and ResolutionTuesday, April 7th3:00pm - 5:00pmConference Room
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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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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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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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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Bridget Moix - Choosing Peace: A Collaborative Study of Peace Agency - (bmoix)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Bridget Moix - Choosing Peace: A Collaborative Study of Peace AgencyNovember 21, 11 am - 1 pmRoom 5000Abstract:
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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