Events by these Researchers
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Dissertation Defense: Michael English - The Peace Reform In The Field Of Power - (menglis1)
Dissertation Defense: Michael English The Peace Reform In The Field Of Power: The National Peace Academy Campaign And The Establishment Of The U
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The Confederate Flag and the Legacy of Slavery - (Catherine Ammen)
Watch the video on C-SPAN hereRSVP HereThis is part of an event series sponsored by the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution to dis
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Dissertation Defense -Roland Wilson: The Nexus between U.S. Foreign Policy and Conflict Resolution or Protraction: The case of North Korea - (rwilso13)
The Nexus between U.S. Foreign Policy and Conflict Resolution or Protraction:The case of North KoreaTuesday, July 21st1:30pm- 3:30pm Conference
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Screening & Discussion on "What are we Fighting for? Islamism and the Threat to Liberal Ideas" by Dr. Kilcullen - (upartov)
Screening & Discussion on "What are we Fighting for?Islamism and the Threat to Liberal Ideas" by Dr. KilcullenFriday, May 1st3:00-4:
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Polarized Conflicts Between Parties: Agora Conference - (rrubenst)
Agora Conference: Polarized Conflicts Between PartiesWednesday, April 8th1:00pm - 4:00pmResearch 163, FairfaxRSVP HereAgora is excited to announce
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Dissertation Defense: Michael Loadenthal -The politics of the attack: a discourse of insurrectionary communiqués - (mloadenthal)
Dissertation Defense: Michael LoadenthalThe politics of the attack: a discourse of insurrectionary communiquésWednesday, April 1st2:00pm - 4:
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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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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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Master's International Program- Alumni Happy Hour - (rrubenst)
You are cordially invited to join S-CAR for an
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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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Fall 2014 Master's, PhD and Certificate Orientation - (lshaw2)
We would like to welcome all of our incoming Fall 2014 Master's, PhD and Certificate students! Come and meet your incoming cohort
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2014 International Summit on Conflict Resolution Education - (jshedd)
Developing & Implementing Culturally Inclusive Conflict Resolution Education Policies & Practices in K-12 & H.E.June 11 – 16, 2014
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Peter Edelman - The War On Poverty After 50 Years: Are We Winning Or Losing? - (rrubenst)
Peter Edelman - So Rich, So Poor: Why it's so hard to end Povery in America!Wednesday, April 30th3:30-5:30pmConference Room 5183
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Peacebuilding Approaches and Processes in Ukraine - (ckoroste)
Peacebuilding Approaches and Processes in UkraineTuesday, April 8th 9:30 am to 11:00 amJohns Hopkins University SAIS Kenney Auditorium
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Religion and International Relations with Father Joe Inguanez - (rrubenst)
Religion and international relations with Father Joe InguanezTuesday, April 1st2:00pm-3:30pmConference room 5183 Join Father Joe Inguanez for a
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Poverty and Inequality in Virginia: Causes and Cures - (rrubenst)
Presentation to SALT advocates and Virginia legislators (RICHMOND ROUNG-UP FORUM) Dr. Richard Rubenstein of George Mason University on 03.22.2014 in
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Richmond Roundup on Child Poverty - (rrubenst)
49.7 million people in the United Statesare living in poverty—and more than 13million of those are children. 16