Events by these Researchers
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Brown Bag Lecture with Matthew Alexander "How to Break A Terrorist" - (Erica)
Monday, February 2, 2009 Brown Bag Lecture with Matthew Alexander "How to Break A Terrorist" Contact: Erica Soren, carevent@gmu
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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
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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.
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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
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Gloria Rhodes - Conflict Resolution and Conflict Transformation Practice: Is there a difference? - (Erica)
This research is a comparative study of professional practice related to two schools of thought in the field of nonviolent conflict intervention:
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Idil P. Izmirli - Autonomy or Integration? The Dynamics of Crimean Tatar Return and Its Implications for Regional Security in Post-Soviet Eurasia - (iizmirl1)
The eruption of highly contagious, violent conflicts, including the August 2008 war in South Ossetia, necessitates urgency in monitoring events in
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Cheryl Lynn Duckworth - Revitalizing Our Dances: Land and Dignity in Paraguay - (Erica)
Throughout Paraguay, indigenous communities are facing increased and unnecessary hardship as their lands are sold to private agriculture business
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William E. Hall - Turning Points In Environmental Negotiation: Dynamics, Roles, and Context - (jshedd)
In the more than three decades since the environmental movement began, environmental negotiation has emerged as a means for government agencies,
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The Impact of Consensus Building on Conflict/Prevention Reduction: A Comparative Study of Negotiated and Conventional Rulemaking - (wwarfiel)
This dissertation provides an empirical assessment of the impact of negotiated rulemakings on preventing or reducing conflicts over rules.
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Do Conversations Matter: Dialogue as a Process for Change - (lshaw2)
Sandra Cheldelin, the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, will give the spring lecture for the
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Identity, Morality and Threat: Studies in Violent Conflict Book Launch Party - (eogilvie)
Speakers include the following book contributors: David G. Alpher Sandra I. Cheldelin Rom Harré Karina V.
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Shawn A. MacDonald From Conflict To Collaboration: Exploring Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives As A Conflict Management Mechanism For Corporate Social Conflicts - (smacdona)
This dissertation explores “multi-stakeholder initiatives” created collaboratively by civil society groups and corporations to implement
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Jennifer Jean Langdon - Dispute, Harm, Crime, and Conflict: Narrative Positioning in Justice Practice - (eogilvie)
This dissertation describes the changing discourse surrounding conflict resolution as justice-practice. By redefining crime in various ways
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Shadows of Empire: the Emerging Politics of Identity and Nationalism in Central Eurasia - (scheldel)
International Studies Association Annual Conference, Shadows of Empire: the Emerging Politics of Identity and Nationalism in Central Eurasia,