Events by these Researchers
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MS Information Session in Fairfax - (charri4)
Please join us at one of two information sessions with the Director of Graduate Admissions for S-CAR on the Fairfax campus. Gain insight and have
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Book Launch: Kevin Avruch, Chris Mitchell, Solon Simmons, Alicia Pfund, Landon Hancock - (kavruch)
Please join S-CAR for an evening to recognize Kevin Avruch, Solon Simmons, Alicia Pfund, Christopher Mitchell and Landon Hancock for their recent
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Brown Bag: Maya Kahanoff - Reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Prospects and Challenges - (kavruch)
Please join S-CAR in welcoming Maya Kahanoff (Ph.D) for a Brown Bag discussion on 'Reconciliation in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Prospects and
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Undergraduate Program Open House - (bbanning)
S-CAR's undergraduate program welcomes you to swing by our home base on the Fairfax campus to enjoy pizza and the company of your peers. There's no
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S-CAR Convocation 2013 - (eogilvie)
S-CAR Convocation: Saturday, May 18, 2013 2:00 p.m. in Dewberry Hall of the Johnson Center, GMU Fairfax Campus, following the GMU
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Dissertation Defense: James Adams, Assessing Interventions Stalled in Negative Peace: A Model for Peace and Stability Operations - (jadams)
Doctoral Candidate: James AdamsThe purpose of the study is to examine the problem of a peace and stability operation that has stalled in apparent
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30 Years at S-CAR: Learning from the Past, Imagining the Future - (abartoli)
30 Years at S-CARLearning from the Past, Imagining the FutureOn April 20th 2013 S-CAR will come together in Founders Hall on the Arlington Campus to
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The Ironic Performances of Internet Counter-Narratives Resisting Regime Censorship in China - (scobb)
Thesis Defense by Grace Chau There is a dominant narrative promoted by the PRC that advocates “Harmony.” This project examines the
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Dissertation Defense: Beyond the "bear" necessities: A mixed methods analysis of the conflicts arising in human-black bear encounters - (kmazaika)
Dissertation Defense: Beyond the "bear" necessities: A mixed methods analysis of the conflicts arising in human-black bear
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Counterinsurgency and Culture: The US invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan - (tflores2)
Wednesday, February 27th, 12:00 PM - 1:30PM, Truland 555"Counterinsurgency and Culture: US Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan" Dr. Rochelle
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Dialectics of State-building and Peace-building: A Dilemma or Destiny? - (dsandole)
You're invited to join PhD Candidate Shiva Hari Dahal as he defends his dissertation proposal on January 15th 2013 in Truland Building Room 700A.
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Dissertation Defense: Displacement of the Kashmiri Pandits: Dynamics of Policies and Perspectives of Policymakers. - (srajput2)
The magnitude of the social phenomenon of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) is a daunting humanitarian challenge with twenty-five million
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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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Dissertation Defense, Maneshka Eliatamby - When the Tiger was a Woman - (deliatam)
When the Tiger was a Woman: Unraveling the Myth and Comprehending the Complexities of the Female Combatant in the Liberation Tigers of Tamil
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Dissertation Defense -- Afghanistan: Between State-building and the Global War on Terrorism (2001-2006) - (nnojumi)
This research examines the differences between the perceptions of the U.S.-led international intervention actors and the Afghan population,
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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