Events by these Researchers
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Welcome (Back) to S-CAR Open House - (bbanning)
Join fellow S-CAR students, faculty, and staff for an afternoon of conversation and refreshments. Catch up on summer adventures, get advising
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Dialogue and Difference Discussion - World War III - (bbanning)
World War III: Is It Eminent and What Can We Do to Stop It?Join us as we discuss the prophesized end of days as a result of the final war, WW3. We
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Brown Bag - The Ecological Correlates of Armed Conflict: A Geospatial and Spatial Statistical Approach to Conflict Modeling - (bbanning)
Presented by Joshua Fisher, PhD
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Dialogue and Difference Discussion: Reproductive Rights - (bbanning)
Join us as we discuss the contentious topic of reproductive rights. Come and share viewpoints, explore election cycle impacts, and wade deep
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Brown Bag Lecture - Working with the Past in Ethnically Framed Conflicts - (gamaghel)
Phil GamaghelyanPhD Student at School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason UniversityCo-Director of the Imagine Center for Conflict
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Dialogue and Difference Discussion: Global Climate Change - (bbanning)
Global Climate Change is a controversial topic being debated and discussed by many different types of people both within and outside the scientific
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Brown Bag Lecture: Inventing Modern Memory - (ckoroste)
This Brown Bag Lunch features Dr. Nigel Young, Editor of the Oxford International Encyclopedia of World Peace, and will explore the implication for
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Why the Fascists Won't Take Over the Kremlin (for now): A Comparison of Democracy's Breakdown and Fascism's Rise in Weimar Germany and Post-Soviet Russia - (ckoroste)
Please join the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) for this event featuring Professor Andreas Umland of the National
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Commemorating the Berlin Wall - (ckoroste)
Professor Hope Harrison, a scholar on history and public policy, of George Washington University will be speaking on the Berlin Wall.
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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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Energy: Between Cooperation and Conflict - (ckoroste)
Please join the ICAR Community in welcoming Dr. Rovshan Ibrahimov, who will present a lecture entitled:"Energy: Between Cooperation and Conflict
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Book Launch: "Why They Die," by Daniel Rothbart and Karina Korostelina - (drothbar)
Please Join the ICAR Community in celebrating the release of:Why They Die: Civilian Devastation in Violent Conflict The University