Events by these Researchers
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Doing Fieldwork in Challenging Environments: Insights from Research in Liberia, Colombia and Cambodia. - (apaczyns)
Join S-CAR Ph.D Researchersfor anAfternoon Discussion on Doing Fieldwork in Challenging Environments: Insights from Research in Liberia, Colombia and
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Fighting Ebola or Fighting Fear?- Arlington Campus Pizza and Perspective - (apaczyns)
November 5, 2014 - Free Pizza and Soda!Fighting Ebola or Fighting Fear?Founders Hall 1266:00pm- 7:15pm Panelists Include:
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Brown Bag - Liberia: Challenges to Managing the Ebola Outbreak - (apaczyns)
Brown Bag - Liberia: Challenges to Managing the Ebola CrisisThursday, October 30th12:30pm - 2:00pm Conference room 5183 Join Professor
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Dissertation Defense - Kimairis Toogood: Brokering "peace" in competitive authoritarian Central Asian Regimes: - (ktoogood)
Brokering "peace" in competitive authoritarian Central Asian Regimes: understanding peace building functions of informal and formal civil
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Dissertation Defense: Elissa Teeple - Does Time Matter? Looking For Patterns of Timing, Sequencing and Synergy in Peacebuilding Processes." - (eteeple)
Elissa Teeple - Dissertation Defense: Does Time Matter? Looking For Patterns of Timing, Sequencing and Synergy in Peacebuilding Processes.
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Examining the Drivers and Impacts of Emerging Power Investment, Aid, and Engagement in Fragile States - (apaczyns)
Agnieska Paczynskaparticipated in the International Studies Association Conference in Toronto, where she presented the paper, “Examining the
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Dissertation Defense - Khadija Ali: The Role of Hegemonies within African Regional Organization’s Interventions - (kali)
Dissertation Defense - Khadija AliThe Role of Hegemonies within African Regional Organization’s Interventions: A comparative study of Nigeria
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The Egyptian Constitutional Referendum - The Divisiveness of the 98% - with Agnieszka Paczynska - (apaczyns)
Tuesday, March 18th2:00pm-3:30pmMetropolitan Building Room 5183
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Contentious Conversations: The Blind Side: Race, Power, the Field and S-CAR - (tflores2)
Contentious Conversations: The Blind Side: Race, Power, the Field and S-CARWednesday, December 4th2:30-4:30pmMetropolitan Building 5183
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Brown bag: E Pluribus Unum, Ex Uno Plures: Correlates and Causes of Fragmentation in Ethnopolitical Movements - (tflores2)
E Pluribus Unum, Ex Uno Plures: Correlates and Causes of Fragmentation in Ethnopolitical MovementsTuesday, November 5th2:00pm - 4:00pmMetropolitan
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High Powered Incentives with Weak Institutions: The case of the Colombian ‘False Positives - (tflores2)
Please Join the project on political Economy and Civil War for a Brown Bag DiscussionTuesday, October 22nd2:00pm - 3:30pm Metropolitan Building 5183
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Fatima Hadji - Social Mobilization in Morocco: February 20 movement, Local Tansikiyats, and the Struggle for Real Change? - (tlyons1)
Social Mobilization in Morocco: February 20 movement, Local Tansikiyats, and the Struggle for Real Change?Fatima HadjiTuesday, June 11; 10:00AM
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Dissertation Proposal Presentation - Sandra Jones - (sjonem)
Dissertation Proposal PresentationMonday, April 29th, 10am-12pmTruland Building 540Genocide Survivors Who Kill: Socio-Psychological motivations
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Research Seminar Series: The Technocratic Advantage? Leadership and IMF Programs - (tflores2)
The Technocratic Advantage?Political economists have identified economic, strategic, and democratic advantages for countries seeking to secure
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Not Your Father’s Peacebuilding: The Center for Global Studies Features Cutting-edge Research in Conflict Studies - (tlyons1)
Mason’s Center for Global Studies celebrated its 10th annual spring conference last week, welcoming students, faculty, academics, policy makers
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Civil War and Women's Rights - (tflores2)
Civil War and Women's Rightswith Dr. Caroline HartzellDr. Caroline Hartzell teaches political science and was founding director of the College
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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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On Becoming a Norms Maker: China and peacebuilding in Africa - (apaczyns)
With Chris Alden (The London School of Economics)Monday, February 18th, 12:00pmTruland 540Arlington CampusApplying the gradualism characteristic of
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External Rebel Sponsorship and Civilian Abuse: A Principal-Agent Analysis of Wartime Atrocities - (tflores2)
Dr. Idean Salehyan from The University of North Texas will present, however he co-authored this work with David Siroky (Arizona State University) and
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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