Events by these Researchers
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Dissertation Defense - Bridget M. Moix - (bmoix)
Dissertation Defense - Bridget M. Moix Choosing Peace: Local Peacebuilder Perspectives on Agency, Relational Responsibility, and the Future
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Roundtable Discussion with Prominent Muslim Leaders: Love and Forgiveness in Governance - (abartoli)
Please RSVP Here
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Tetsushi Ogata - Dissertation Defense: The Socialization of Threats in Mass Killing - (togata)
The Socialization of Threats in Mass KillingThursday April 24,2pm-4pm,Conference Room 5183 Dr. Karina Korostelina (Chair), Dr. Andrea Bartoli
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A River Changes Course: The Mekong, the United States, and the World - (mle14)
Center for Peacemaking Practice: Cross-Cultural Dialogue EventTHE MEKONG, THE UNITED STATES, AND THE WORLD1:45pm-5:30pm, Friday, April 4,
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Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations - (abartoli)
Lunch Discussion by the Center for Peacemaking PracticeLunch Provided!Please RSVP Negotiating Peace: The Role of Non-Governmental
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Peacemaking Practice Lunch Series: Facilitation - Linking Theory and Practice - (gamaghel)
Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice for our nextLearning from Practice Lunch Series:Facilitation: Linking Theory and Practice Thursday,
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Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch - Intersections International US-Pakistan Interreligious Consortium - (jgreiff)
Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice in welcomingReverend Robert Chaseof Intersections InternationalWho will speak about Intersections'
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China, Japan, and the East China Sea Territorial Dispute: An Experience of Bi-National Initiatives for Conflict Resolution - (tatsushi.arai)
China, Japan, and the East China Sea Territorial Dispute: An Experience of Bi-National Initiatives for Conflict Resolution5:30-7:00pm, October 8 (
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Buddhism, Conflict Resolution, and Democratic Transition in Myanmar - (tatsushi.arai)
Lunch Seminar by the Center for Peacemaking PracticeLunch Provided!Please RSVP Buddhism, Conflict Resolution, and Democratic Transition in Myanmar
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Move this World: Workshop on Applied Conflict Transformation in Global Communities - (jgreiff)
Please click HERE to register!
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Farewell Celebration for Dean Bartoli - (abartoli)
Come out to celebrate the tenure of Dean Andrea Bartoli as he moves to another chapter in his career. The evening will celebrate his accomplishments
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Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch - Track Two Diplomacy in Nagorno Karabakh - (mtadevos)
Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice in welcomingMargarita Tadevosyan and Gulshan Pashayevafor a discussion on Track Two Diplomacy Efforts
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Energy Resources and the Cyprus Conflict: Reception for Regional Experts - (elazaru2)
Will recent discoveries of abundant natural gas in the Eastern Mediterranean become a source of strife or an incentive for peace?A team of regional
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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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Center for Peacemaking Practice Lunch - Practitioner Debriefing - (jgreiff)
Join the Center for Peacemaking Practice for a lunch conversation on:Practitioner DebriefingFriday, April 19th, 201312:00pm - 2:00pmArlington
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U.S. and Chinese Engagement with Myanmar and ASEAN: Implications for Global Peace and Prosperity - (mle14)
The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University invites you to a discussion on:U.S. and Chinese Engagement
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POSTPONED: Writing a MS Thesis: Myths, Obstacles, and Opportunities - (mle14)
This event has been postponed until further notice The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason
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Stories and Those Who People Them - (abartoli)
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Rom HarréBiography:Rom Harré was born in New Zealand but has spent most of his life in Britain and elsewhere. He