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Stella Ekwachi-Ford - The Role of Third Party Incentives in Hurting Stalemate: a critique of ripeness theory
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Erica Soren
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M.S, Candidate , Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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Practice:
Richard Rubenstein
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Qualification:
J.D., Harvard Law School
Litt.D. (honoris causa), University of Malta
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Advocacy, Basic Human Needs, Race & Racism, Narrative, Civil Society, Facilitation, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North America, Structural Violence, Training, Dialogue, Education, Ethics, Western Europe, Identity, Human Rights, International Relations, Justice, Law/Legal, Media, Narrative, Politics, Religion, Terrorism, Violence
Awards and Honor:
Christopher Mitchell
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Ph.D, 1966-71, University College, London
B.Sc(Econ), International Relations, 1963-66, University College, London
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Dean Pruitt
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Ph.D., 1957, Yale University
M.S., 1954, Yale University
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Stella Ekwachi-Ford - The Role of Third Party Incentives in Hurting Stalemate: a critique of ripeness theory
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Dissertation Committee:
Richard Rubenstein, J.D., ICAR (Chair)
Christopher R. Mitchell, Ph.D., ICAR
Dean Pruitt, Ph.D. ICAR
Contact: Erica Soren, [email protected]
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