Events by these Researchers
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Multi-disciplinary or Trans-disciplinary? The Relationship of S-CAR to Traditional Academic Disciplines - (tflores2)
The field of conflict analysis and resolution (CAR) occupies an intriguing place in regards to the more ‘traditional’ disciplines in the
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Dissertation Defense: Roba D. Sharamo, "Predatory Politics and Struggles of Peacemaking in Somalia" - (rsharamo)
The nature and characteristics of certain conflicts and their impact on peace processes makes the study of civil war peacemaking a critical one. This
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Contentious Conversations: S-CAR and Domestic Conflict - (ldwyer2)
S-CAR prides itself as an institution for its involvement in building peace in the world. Faculty and students work in contexts as diverse as
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Contentious Conversations S-CAR and the State - (ldwyer2)
S-CAR is located only a few miles away from key symbols of US political power. That physical nearness invites a close working relationship, as
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Human Rights & Global Justice: Views From Around the World Round Table - (abartoli)
Human rights is without doubt one of the defining ideas of the 21st century. Yet repressive and non-democratic regimes persist in many parts of the
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation 4: Ethics and CAR - (ldwyer2)
Contentious Conversation 4 -- "Ethics and Conflict Analysis and Resolution"Date: Wednesday, October 19, 2011Time: 12:15 - 1:15
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South Sudan: A Nation in the Making - (tlyons1)
A panel discussion on the institutional, political and developmental challenges and opportunities facing South Sudan as it secedes from Sudan and
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation 3: Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Topic, Discipline, or Field? - (scobb)
Contentious Conversation 3 -- "Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Topic, Discipline, or Field?"Date: **Wednesday, Apr. 6,
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Doctoral Defense: "An analysis of the Efficacy of Positive Intergroup Contact Among the Sri Lankan Diaspora," Maneesha Sampath Wanasinghe-Pasqual - (mpasqua1)
Join the ICAR community and doctoral student Maneesha Sampath Wanasinghe-Pasqual as she defends her dissertation, entitled:"An Analysis of the
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Doctoral Defense: "Ripening Negotiations and Settlement: The Role of Targeted Sanctions in Zimbabwe's Global Political Agreement" - (Martha Mutisi)
RIPENING NEGOTIATIONS AND SETTLEMENT: THE ROLE OF TARGETED SANCTIONS IN ZIMBABWE’S GLOBAL POLITICAL AGREEMENTA dissertation Submitted in
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation II: Searching for a Research Tradition in CAR - (ldwyer2)
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Master's Thesis Presentation: "Cyclical Explosions of Conflict in Lebanon: An Introspective Examination" - Ramzi Abou Zeineddine - (tlyons1)
WE HAVE FOUND THE ENEMY, AND IT IS US, CYCLICAL ERUPTION OF VIOLENCE IN LEBANON, AN INTROSPECTIVE EXAMINATIONRamzi A. Zeineddine, MSGeorge Mason
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Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation 1: Theory and Practice - (tlyons1)
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The Africa Working Group Present a Panel Discussion "The Roots & Future Prospect of Militant Islam in Somalia" - (wwarfiel)
Africa Working Group Panel Discussion Featuring Hussein Yusuf, PhD Student, ICAR Dr. Terrance Lyons, Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution, ICAR
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Ismael Muvingi - Actualizing Human Rights Norms in Distanced Spaces - (imuvingi)
Actualizing Human Rights Norms in Distanced Spaces; an Analysis of the Campaign to Eliminate Conflict Diamonds and the Capital Market Sanctions (
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Lulsegged A. Abebe - Doctoral Dissertation Defense Christian Councils Can Do It Differently - (Lulsegged Abebe)
Christian Councils Can Do It Differently: The Role National Council Of Churches Of Kenya And South African Council Of Churches Have Played In
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Patricia A. Maulden - Former Child Soldiers and Sustainable Peace Processes: Demilitarizing - (tlyons1)
This dissertation explores theory and practice in post-conflict demobilization, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs for former child
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Natalia Mirimanova - Pluralism in Television News on State Formation Conflicts and Pluralism of “Imagined Communities” - (tlyons1)
Mass media interventions into protracted conflicts are based on two assumptions: 1. greater proportion of private and other non-state media