Natalia Mirimanova

Natalia Mirimanova
Senior Advisor at the Eurasia Program of International Alert and a co-Director of the Crimea Policy Dialogue project.

Ph.D, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, 2006

Biography

Natalia Mirimanova is an independent conflict transformation researcher and practitioner. She has extensive work experience throughout Russia, South Caucasus and Central Asia, in Moldova, Ukraine, the Balkans and Eastern Europe. Since 1993 she designed and implemented university and training programs on conflict analysis and resolution, and cross-conflict initiatives within divided societies and across conflict fault lines; facilitated dialogues and problem-solving workshops in protracted conflict settings; facilitated dialogue and cooperative initiatives between government, business and civil society sectors; assisted NGOs and community groups in organizational development and in the design and implementation of civic advocacy campaigns.
 



Subscribe to this Profile
No record found.
No record found.
No record found.
Subscribe to this Profile
Title Published Date
December 2011
Conflict prevention has a central place in the foreign policy of the new European External Action Service (EEAS). However, the EU has not managed to translate its commitment to conflict prevention into specific policies and strategies the mobilization of expertise...
Category: Papers & Reports
February 2009
EUCAM, (EU Central Asia Monitoring)  in cooperation with Asian Development Bank, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Wolfensohn Centre for Development (Brookings Institution), organised a conference on Regional Cooperation and Development in...
Category: Papers & Reports
November 29, 2006
Mass media interventions into protracted conflicts are based on two assumptions: 1. greater proportion of private and other non-state media ensures pluralism in the conflict reporting, and 2. supply of pluralism of perspectives on the conflict in media entails...
Category: Doctoral Dissertation
January 2006
This report is the product of field research and subsequent analysis carried out between July 2004 and July 2005 by a team of researchers from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia as well as Nagorny Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Ossetia across the South Caucasus,...
Category: Papers & Reports
Setember 2004
INTRODUCTIONContextIt has been more than a decade since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the transition process that it triggered in the South Caucasus. Its population has experienced war for nearly half this time. Poverty is widespread, and the rise of...
Category: Book
Subscribe to this Profile
Title Published Date
March 12, 2014
A referendum can be a proper instrument of direct democracy. But if applied improperly, it may devalue the cause it was
Category: Newspaper Article

Subscribe to this Profile
S-CAR.GMU.EDU | Copyright © 2017