Cynthia G. Irmer

Cynthia G. Irmer
Senior Conflict Prevention Officer, U.S. Department of State

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2003
Doctor of Law (J.D.), Law, Creighton University School of Law, 1980

Biography

Dr. Irmer is a conflict specialist and attorney. As a Sr. Conflict Prevention Officer with the US Department of State’s office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization, she leads inter-agency teams conducting conflict analyses in pre- and post-conflict countries, collaborates with interagency planning teams to promote prevention and mitigation of conflict and provides training for US Government users of an interagency conflict analysis methodology. She has designed and implemented projects to mitigate conflicts within and among communities, governments, and opposition forces through mediation, facilitated dialogue and other “alternative dispute resolution” techniques in Europe, the US, SE Asia and Africa. She was a trial lawyer for the US DOJ Environmental Enforcement Section and a Sr. Conflict Resolution/Legal Specialist for US EPA Conflict Prevention and Resolution Center. She is also an adjunct professor at George Mason’s Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.



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July 29, 2003
The project reported in this dissertation tests and refines existing theories on the relationship between types of negotiation processes employed during negotiations and types of outcomes achieved as a result. The hypothesis tested is that use of a problemsolving...
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ICAR Career Intensive: International Development and International Public Service Friday, February 11, 2011 10am-4pm ***Seating is limited to the first 14 students who RSVP.  RSVP by sending your resume for review by Friday, February 4, 2011 to [email protected].  Details on the career
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Featuring Cynthia Irmer, US State Department Conflict Prevention Officer. This month's breakfast will feature State Department Conflict Prevention Officer and ICAR Alum, Cynthia Irmer. She will share her stories from the field with ICAR students. Dr. Bartoli sets aside this time to get to know
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