Events by these Researchers
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: The Civil Sphere - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: Narrating Evil: A Postmetaphysical Theory of Reflective Judgment - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: Outline of a Theory of Practice - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: The American Evasion of Philosophy - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: The Archeology of Knowledge - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research. SCAR
-
Unrest Magazine presents Summer Detention: Prison Notebooks - (menglis1)
Summer Detention is a reading and discussion group designed to foster critical conversations at the boundaries of peace and conflict research.
-
Doctoral Defense: "Developmental Politics: The Minnow and the Leviathan" - David G Alpher - (david alpher)
Join ICAR PhD Student David G Alpher as he defends his dissertation entitled:"Developmental Politics: The Minnow and the Leviathan."
-
Contentious Conversations Series, Conversation 3: Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Topic, Discipline, or Field? - (scobb)
Contentious Conversation 3 -- "Conflict Analysis and Resolution: Topic, Discipline, or Field?"Date: **Wednesday, Apr. 6,
-
Doctoral Defense: "News Media and Peacebuilding: Uncovering Opportunities That Can Facilitate Cooperation." - Rawhi Afaghani - (rafaghani)
Please join PhD student Rawhi Afaghani as he defends his dissertation, entitled:"News Media and Peacebuilding: Uncovering Opportunities That Can
-
Presentation on the Practice Program at Point of View - (drothbar)
ICAR Professors Dan Rothbart, Susan Allen Nan and Chris Mitchell will report on three on-going problem solving workshop series that currently
-
Master's Thesis Presentation: "Cyclical Explosions of Conflict in Lebanon: An Introspective Examination" - Ramzi Abou Zeineddine - (tlyons1)
WE HAVE FOUND THE ENEMY, AND IT IS US, CYCLICAL ERUPTION OF VIOLENCE IN LEBANON, AN INTROSPECTIVE EXAMINATIONRamzi A. Zeineddine, MSGeorge Mason
-
Doctoral Defense, Terry Beitzel: "From Freedom to Self-Governing: Complementing Needs with Responsibilities, A Critical Appraisal" - Terry Beitzel - (Terry Beitzel)
From Freedom to Self-Governance: Complementing Human Needs with Responsibilities, A Critical Appraisal Terry D. Beitzel
-
The Field and the State - (rrubenst)
A panel and audience discussion on the relationship of the field of conflict analysis and resolution to the government of the United States of
-
Rich Rubenstein speaking at Busboys and Poets - (rrubenst)
Reasons to Kill: Why Americans Choose WarProfessor Rich Rubenstein at Busboys and Poets, Shirlington: Busboys and Poets,
-
Dissertation Defense: Ekaterina Romanova, The Boundaries of National Identity Defined: Nationalism and Immigration Trends in Post-Soviet Russia - (Ekaterina Romanova)
With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation faced many challenges, including increased immigration, a search for national
-
Mason's Distinguished Faculty Honored - (mgopin)
President Alan Merten and Provost Peters Stearns honored the university’s most distinguished faculty — endowed chairs, Clarence J.
-
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
-
Joan Orgon Coolidge - Toward a Just Peace: James H. Laue's Theory of Applied Practice - (Erica)
This dissertation explores James H. Laue’s approach to conflict resolution by examining his applied theory of third-party intervention. A
-
Stella Ekwachi-Ford - The Role of Third Party Incentives in Hurting Stalemate: a critique of ripeness theory - (Erica)
Dissertation Committee: Richard Rubenstein, J.D., ICAR (Chair) Christopher R. Mitchell, Ph.D., ICAR Dean Pruitt, Ph.D.
-
Donna L. Kenley - International Political Will and the Development of a Regional Intervention - (Erica)
Dissertation Committee: Dennis Sandole, Ph.D., ICAR, (Chair) Christopher R. Mitchell, Ph.D., ICAR Donald Gantz, Ph.D., Applied