Events by these Researchers
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Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction - (scheldel)
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Working in the FIeld (If They Let You In): the Many Challenges Conflict Resolution Professionals Face Practicing or Conducting Research in the Field - (apaczyns)
The Central Asia, Africa and Latin America Working Groups are looking forward to welcoming you to the Truland Building on February 9th!
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Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project Workshop - (shirsch4)
The Undergraduate Experiential Learning Project (UELP) at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) invites you to attend a lunch
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Vision Series: Women Waging War and Peace: A Gendered Challenge to Structural Violence - (scheldel)
Ways women wage war and peace beg a reconsideration of the current, dominant narrative about how violence and protracted conflicts are gendered. This
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23rd Annual Lynch Lecture: Peacemaking and Development: China's Role in the World - (chamrin)
Please join us for the twenty third annual Lynch Lecture. Madame Yan Junqi welcomed a delegation of S-CAR faculty in June 2010 to discuss her vision
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Proposal Defense: "Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence." - (Osman Ertas)
Join PhD studentKoray Ertasas he defends his proposal for a disserataion entitled"Identity Conflict in Bulgaria: The Dynamics of Non-Violence
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Panel Discussion - Is There any Law to Hold Us in Libya? - (apaczyns)
Recent events and international involvement in Libya have raised difficult legal and philosophical questions that are being hotly debated.
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Doctoral Defense: "Ripening Negotiations and Settlement: The Role of Targeted Sanctions in Zimbabwe's Global Political Agreement" - (Martha Mutisi)
RIPENING NEGOTIATIONS AND SETTLEMENT: THE ROLE OF TARGETED SANCTIONS IN ZIMBABWE’S GLOBAL POLITICAL AGREEMENTA dissertation Submitted in
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation II: Searching for a Research Tradition in CAR - (ldwyer2)
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Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict (ICAR Undergraduate Brown Bag Series) - (K.Moriarty)
Professor Sandra Cheldelinwill present this week's Brown Bag Lecure on "Conflict Styles in Interpersonal Conflict."
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Special Forum on Afghanistan and Pakistan - (apaczyns)
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the School of Public Policy at George Mason Request the pleasure of your company at a Special
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Dialogue in the Workplace - (scheldel)
Dialogue in the Workplace was funded by the Community Resilience Project and Freddie Mac Foundation. These dialogues are part of a series of multi-
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Youth in Post-Conflict Settings: Toward Healing, Justice, and Development - (shirsch4)
In celebration of the 5-Year Anniversary of ICAR’s Undergraduate Program, a conference will convene to discuss the plights and prospects of
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Undergrad Conference on "Youth in Post-Conflict Settings: Toward Healing, Justice, and Development" - (shirsch4)
In celebration of the 5-Year Anniversary of ICAR’s Undergraduate Program, a conference will convene to discuss the plights and prospects of
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2009 Afghanistan Elections - (apaczyns)
Presented by Agnieszka Paczynska, Director, Insitute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution Undergraduate Program.On August 20, 2009, Afghans went to
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Mason's Distinguished Faculty Honored - (mgopin)
President Alan Merten and Provost Peters Stearns honored the university’s most distinguished faculty — endowed chairs, Clarence J.
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Violence Against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo - (hyusuf)
Roundtable Discussion hosted by Sexual Assault Services and the Africa Working Groupon Violence Against Women in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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21st Annual Lynch Lecture Featuring the Honorable Jan Eliasson - (mshank)
Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan
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Ulas Doga Eralp - The Effectiveness of the EU as a Peace Actor in Post-conflict Bosnia Herzegovina: An Evaluative Study - (dsandole)
The dissertation evaluates the effectiveness of the European Union as an actor of peace in post-conflict Bosnia Herzegovina. While doing that it