Margarita Tadevosyan

Margarita Tadevosyan
Ph.D Candidate, S-CAR Event Coordinator

Biography

Margarita Tadevosyan is a George Mason University alumna. She received her MA degree in Peace Operations Policy from the School of Public Policy in 2010 through the Edmund Muskie Graduate Fellowship program. She also received a Certificate in Peace Research from University of Oslo, Norway. In addition she holds an MA in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a BA in Sociology from Yerevan State University. Before joining S-CAR, Margarita worked at the Political and Economic Section of the United States Embassy in Yerevan. Margarita has extensive exeperience in peace and reconcilation work in the South Caucaus. Since 2012 she has been facilitating Georgain-South Ossetian reconciliation dialogues together with S-CAR faculty Dr. Susan Allen. 

Margarita was also part of the editorial team that was working on the Armenian translation and printing of the book by George Mason University Institute of Conflict Analysis and Resolution faculty Sandra Cheldelin, Daniel Druckman and Larissa Fast: Conflict: From Analysis to Intervention. In 2005, she directed and filmed a documentary on Nagorno Karabakh Coflict with the State Radio and TV Academy of Armenia.



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Examines selected topics related to practice in the field of conflict analysis and resolution. Topics vary, but will address practical skills and...
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February 16, 2015
This paper examines four models of debriefing practices applied by the team of authors in settings working with conflict resolution and peacemaking practitioners. It examines the effectiveness of these methods in particular, and of the practice of debriefing as a...
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are the integral part of every society and the notion that the peace has to be built not only from top but also from the bottom is not a new concept in conflict resolution field. While different scholars have looked at many...
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March 01, 2013
Human interactions are complex. Many factors affect how they will develop and where they will lead. Repression, war and other extreme form of violence affect those interactions in most unfavorable ways making them unpleasant and oftentimes even dangerous for...
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October 04, 2016
The report of Voice of America's Armenian service from our latest round-table in DC devoted to Caucasus Edition:
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November 04, 2012
Robbie Wellington, a PhD student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution speaking to Margarita Tadevosyan
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November 16, 2009
Armenia and Turkey signed protocols on the normalization of relations on 10/10/09. Reaction from Armenians throughout
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S-CAR's Annual Spring Celebration of Achievements!Thursday, May 4, 20175:30 PM to 8:30 PMMetropolitan Building 5th FloorPlease join us for a night of celebrating the SCAR community. The Celebration of Achievements is a chance to showcase your interests and work relating to conflict analysis and
May 04, 2017
Caucasus Edition: Journal of Conflict Transformation Inaugural Issue:"The South Caucasus and Its Neighborhood. From Politics and Economics to Group Rights"  Abstract: We invite you to join us for the round-table discussion/presentation of the inaugural hard copy issue of
April 30, 2017
Engagement with de facto states: The need for a comprehensive EU policy framework for the South CaucasusTuesday, April 25, 201712:00pm - 1:30pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5145In this presentation, a critical analysis of wrong dichotomies and ideologies on statehood and sovereignty will be provided
April 25, 2017
The United States in the Middle East: Assessing the Emerging Trump DoctrineA Conversation with Peter Mandaville, PhDChaired by Justin Gest, PhDWednesday, February 22, 2017, 4:30-6:00 pmArlington Campus, Founders Hall room 1133351 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22201Peter Man
February 22, 2017
Public Lecture by Rev. Dr. Clement Mweyang Aapengnuo Ghana: Conflict and DemocracyWednesday, February 8, 20172:00PM - 4:00PMMetropolitan Building, room 5183RSVPRev. Dr. Clement Mweyang Aapengnuo is the co-founder of 72 Africa, serving as its President and head of African Operati
February 08, 2017
Dissertation Proposal Defense - Margarita TadevosyanMultidimensional roles of the local non-governmental organizations in creating reconciliation spaces in the South CaucasusMonday, December 15th12:00pm - 2:00pmConference Room 5145Abstract: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are the integral
December 15, 2014
 Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice in welcomingMargarita Tadevosyan and Gulshan Pashayevafor a discussion on Track Two Diplomacy Efforts in the Nagorno Karabakh Conflict Tuesday, April 30, 201312:00pm - 2:00pmArlington Tru
April 30, 2013
Georgia-Russia Relations following Recent Political Transitions: Prospects for Peace  Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:00am - 3:30pm
March 28, 2013
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Coaching for Success: Keys to Empowering the New American Student 
February 22, 2017
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