Events by these Researchers
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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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Dialogue and Difference: The Power of Words and Images - (pmaulden)
The Power of Words and ImagesResearch Hall Room 163
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S-CAR Undergraduate Dialogue & Difference: Discussing Feminism - (pmaulden)
S-CAR's Dialogue and Difference Project brings together students, faculty, staff and community members to discuss current controvesial and
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Conference: Conflict Resolution and Civil Rights in U.S. Communities: The Next 50 Years - (kavruch)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Community Relations Service would like to invite you to participate in a joint conference on
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Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul Lederach - (scheldel)
S-CAR's 26th Annual Lynch Lecture with John Paul LederachLectureWednesday, November 19th7:20-9:00pmFounders Hall AuditoriumThoughts on a Penny
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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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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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S-CAR Undergraduate Dialogue and Difference Series - (pmaulden)
Interested in becoming a facilitator of difficult conversations?Join the Dialogue and Difference Group!Contact Patricia Maulden at
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Dialogue and Difference: Ferguson - (pmaulden)
S-CAR's Dialogue and Difference Project brings together students, faculty, staff and community membersto discuss current controvesial and
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Symposium on the State of Graduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution - (kavruch)
The 2014 Symposium on the State ofGraduate Education in Peace and Conflict Resolution:School of Conflict Analysis and ResolutionGeorge Mason
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S-CAR Convocation Graduation Ceremony- May 15th - (kavruch)
School for Conflict Analysis and ResolutionConvocation Ceremony THURSDAY, MAY 156:30pmThe Center for the Arts(on the Fairfax campus)
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Dissertation Defense - Adriana Salcedo: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands - (rsalcedo)
Frontiers Of Identity: Transnational Displacement, Clandestinity And Conflict In The Ecuadorian-Colombian Bordelands And Inner Cities In
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Dialogue & Difference: Ending Juvenile Incarceration - (pmaulden)
Please join the Dialogue & Difference Project at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and the Windows From Prison collaborative at
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Dissertation Defense: Securitizing The Threat Of Climate Change: The Meaning Of “Climate Change” To Different Audiences - (wdavid)
Dissertation Defense with William DavidSecuritizing The Threat Of Climate Change: The Meaning Of “Climate Change” To Different Audiences
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The Importance of Winning: Victorious Insurgent Groups and Post Conflict Politics - (tlyons1)
Terrence Lyons participated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where he presented on, “The Importance of Winning:
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Africa as a Subordinate State System: Regional Dimensions of Conflict in the Horn of Africa - (tlyons1)
Terrence Lyons participated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where he presented on Africa as a Subordinate State
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BRICS, the 'West' - (tlyons1)
Terrence Lyons participated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where he was a discussant on the panel “BRICS, the