Events by these Researchers
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Croft Institute Visiting Speaker - (abartoli)
Peacemakers: How to End an African Civil War without Firing a GunProfessor Andrea Bartoli will speak about international conflict resolution in light
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ICAR Director's Breakfast with Dr. Andrea Bartoli - (abartoli)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009 ICAR Director's Breakfast with Dr. Andrea Bartoli RSVP required 8:00 am - 9:00 am, Truland Building, Room
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The New Face of Genocide in the 21st Century - (abartoli)
Chair: Philip Spencer (Kingston University, England)Marcello Flores (University of Siena)Daniel Feierstein (Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero,
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8th Biennial Conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars - (abartoli)
Papers and panels reflectinginnovative research and thinking are welcomed on the nature, causes, and consequences of historic and contemporary
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Reception for ICAR's New Director, Dr. Andrea Bartoli - ()
You Are Cordially Invited to a ReceptionTo Celebrate and WelcomeThe Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution'sNew Director, Dr. Andrea
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Civilian Devastation in War Conference - (drothbar)
The devastation of civilians in contemporary conflicts represents a humanitarian disaster of stunning proportions. The current ratio of military to
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Dynamical Systems and Conflict Resolution - (abartoli)
Advanced Workshop on Dynamical Systems and Conflict Resolution Presented by Professor Larry Leibovitch Associate Dean for Graduate Studies &
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Preventing Genocide - Vision Series Lecture - (abartoli)
Andrea Bartoli, Drucie French Cumbie Chair at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and ResolutionSixty years after the signing of the International
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Dynamical-Systems Theory and Difficult Conflicts: Current Findings from - (abartoli)
A Special Presentation by Dr. Peter Coleman, Professor and Director, International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (ICCCR),
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Peace as Emergence: The Case of Mozambique - (abartoli)
We are currently in the process of conducting an interdisciplinary case study of the civil war and peace process in Mozambique, a hopeful example