Bernard Londoni

Bernard Londoni

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Bernard Londoni is from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Bernard lived and traveled to several African countries including Burundi, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. Bernard has a BA in International Relations and Political Science from Lynn University, Boca Raton Florida and completed his MS in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) in spring 2011. Bernard currently works as Regional Security Analyst for Africa at iJET Intelligent Risk Systems, Annapolis, MD. He is also a regular contributor of the online forum - Unchain Africa Press where he has published several articles on issues related to conflict resolution, politics, social economic and development. Before joining S-CAR, Bernard was a staff intern at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Africa Program. He also served as the Regional Director for Americans for Informed Democracy and was a steering committee member for Africa Action students' network.



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Brief history of field, survey of key conflict resolution themes and theories, and intervention methods. Overview includes general factors of...
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April 03, 2017
The question of group-based identities and inter-group behaviors in relation to how groups build or break up relations is of interest to social anthropologists, political scientists, sociologists, and social psychologists. The eastern Democratic Republic of Congo...
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October 30, 2011
Over 14 years ago, Bernard and his family became refugees in their own country (DR Congo). Today, with after a long
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Dissertation Defense - Bernard LondoniUnderstanding the longstanding conflict between the Banyamulenge and "indigenous" tribes in Eastern DRC: Why do neighbors fail to coexist?Monday, April 3, 20171:30pm - 3:30pmMetropolitan building 5183Arlington Campus Committee:      
April 03, 2017
Dissertation Proposal Defense: Bernard J LondoniUnderstanding the causes of longstanding antagonism in eastern DRC:Why neighbors fail to co-exist.  Friday, June 12th 11:00am-1:00pmConference Room 5183Committee MembersChair: Dr. Karina KorostDr. Daniel RothbartDr. Elavie Ndura  
June 12, 2015
 The Africa Speaks The Conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo: History, Status and the Future Directions  Please join us for this event:
December 04, 2012
 The Central Asia, Africa and Latin America Working Groups are looking forward to welcoming you to the Truland Building on February 9th! This event will explore the ethical challenges of field work as well as three specific kinds of those challenges: corruption/obstruction, data
February 09, 2012
Please join the Gender Working Group, along with GMU Sexual Assault Services, for a panel presentation critically analyzing the social construction of sexual violence as a ‘women’s issue’.November 10, 2011Truland Building 5556:00 - 7:15pm 
November 10, 2011
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