Events by these Researchers
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Dissertation Proposal Defense - Jeremy Tomlinson - (jtomlin3)
Dissertation Proposal Defense - Jeremy TomlinsonThe Process of Peace: Explaining Intra-Insurgent (Dis)Unity during DialogueFriday, April 28, 201710:
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Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents - (tlyons1)
Insurgent Fragmentation in the Horn of Africa: Rebellion and its Discontents(Dr. Michael Woldemariam)Thursday, April 27, 201712:00pm - 2:
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Dissertation Proposal Defense - Carissa Western - (cwester)
Dissertation Proposal Defense - Carissa Western Monday, January 23, 201710:00am - 12:00pmMetropolitan Building, Room 5000Elusive Empowerment:
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Responding to Divisions over Differences: Helping CAR Scholars & Practitioners Navigate Narrative Fault Lines in a Post-Election World - (jsmith)
Responding to Divisions over Differences:Helping CAR Scholars & Practitioners Navigate Narrative Fault Lines in a Post-Election WorldThursday,
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Post-Election Discussion Series - (lmclean)
Post-Election Discussion Series Thursday, December 1st, 2:30-4:30pmRoom 5183, Metropolitan BuildingWe will be holding a space to sit together,
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Post-Election Gathering - (lmclean)
Post-Election GatheringThursday, November 17, 2:30-4:30pmRoom 5183, Metropolitan Building,School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, Arlington
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The Election and the Future of Immigration - (apaczyns)
The Election and the Future of ImmigrationOctober 27, 20167:30PM - 9PMFounders Hall, Room 126 Immigration is a polarizing topic in the 2016
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A Conversation about Race, Policing and Conflict Resolution in the US - (apaczyns)
A Conversation about Race, Policing and Conflict Resolution in the US.Metropolitan Building, Room 5183 from 6 to 8pm.The School for Conflict Analysis
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Mitigating Electoral Violence: Lessons from Nigeria’s 2015 Election - (eogbozor)
The Nigeria Project Team (NPT), the Africa Working Group (AWG), and the Program on Contentious Politics, School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
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Dissertation Defense: Charles Martin-Shields - When Information Becomes Action - (Charles martin-...)
When Information Becomes Action: How Information Communication Technologies Affect Collective Action During Crises Commitee: Thomas Edward
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Dissertation Proposal Defense - Do Legacies of Violence affect Regime Stability? Nonviolent Uprisings and Regime Change in Tunisia and Zimbabwe. - (tmakaham)
This dissertation argues that regimes that emerged from violent conflict are less likely to be removed from power through nonviolent insurrections.
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Dissertation Defense: Melissa Durham - The Arab League's Role In International River Water Conflicts And Cooperation, 1945-2014 - (Melissa Durham)
Dissertation Defense: Melissa DurhamThe Arab League's Role In International River Water Conflicts And Cooperation, 1945-2014Wednesday, May 4th
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Cleophus Thomas III - The Future of Federalism in Somalia: Obstacles, Aspirations, & Opportunities - (cthoma12)
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Cleophus Thomas IIIThe Future of Federalism in Somalia: Obstacles, Aspirations, & OpportunitiesTuesday, May 3rd2:
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Alan Goulty: Sudanese Peace Processes and their Lessons for Peacemakers - (apaczyns)
Alan Goulty: “Sudanese Peace Processes and their Lessons for Peacemakers”April 14th12:30pm - 2:00pmConference Room 5183Arlington VAJoin
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Dissertation Defense: Samuel Johnson - The Effects Of Microfinance Liability Structure On The Political Capital Of Post-Conflict Clients - (sjohnsl)
Dissertation Defense: Samuel Johnson The Effects Of Microfinance Liability Structure On The Political Capital Of Post-Conflict Clients:
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Emerging Powers And Conflict-Affected States - (apaczyns)
Emerging Powers And Conflict-Affected States10:00am to 12:30pm,Tuesday 15 March, 2016The Brookings Institution1775 Massachusetts Avenue
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The Limits of Elite Manipulation: Explaining Persistent Electoral Violence in Africa - (apaczyns)
The Project on Contentious Politics will host Adrienne LeBas at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) on November 11th to
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Does the UN try to prevent civil wars and is it successful? - (apaczyns)
Join the Project on Contentious Politics to hear Professor David E. Cunningham (UMd) speak on the question of “Does the UN try to prevent civil