Kwaw G. de Graft- Johnson

Kwaw G. de Graft- Johnson
Newsletter Editor and Knowledge Management Associate

PhD Candidate, George Mason University
Master of Science (MS), School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, 2012

Biography

Kwaw G. de Graft-Johnson is the newsletter editor and a Knowledge Management assistant at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR). He is also a PhD candidate at S-CAR and his research is focused on the impact of reconciliation and accountability processes after periods of unconstitutional rule in Africa. Kwaw also has a Master's degree from S-CAR.



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April, 2015
At this year's International Studies Association’s (ISA) annual convention, the Peace Studies Section proudly
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February, 2015
John DeRosa came to S-CAR "looking for alternative approaches to national security challenges. "I was
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February, 2015
Jeremy Tomlinson started the PhD program at S-CAR in the fall of 2014. “I chose the program because it was one of
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November 14, 2014
Amani Mansour, an S-CAR MS student, was recently awarded the El-Hibri peace education scholarship in October 2014. The
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November 13, 2014
Arsen Kyaratyan first discovered the field of conflict analysis and resolution in the 90s, when S-CAR (then ICAR), was
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October 31, 2014
Rochelle Arms, a PhD student at S-CAR, first became involved in the field of conflict analysis and resolution, when she
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October 29, 2014
The Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) is a "professional organization enhancing the practice and public
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September 25, 2014
Annabella Busawule Johnson is part of the  2014 MS cohort, joining the S-CAR community this fall. Originally from
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August 20, 2014
Asaka Ishiguro is an MS student from the Fall 2013 cohort at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
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August 06, 2014
As a young boy in southeast Turkey, George Mason University graduate student Ihsan Gunduz became what those in the
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Join S-CAR students/alumni/faculty/staff, connect with friends--old and new for our monthly happy hour! (First Wednesday of every month) We will meet at Carpool at 5:30pm on Wednesday, October 3rd. October 3, Wednesday 5:30PM at Carpool 4000 Fairfax Drive
October 03, 2012
The John Burton library is hosting the Arlington Liaison librarian, Mary Oberlies, and representatives from the Student Association on Thursday September 27th, 2012 from 3:00pm – 5:00 pm in the John Burton Library located on the 6th floor of the Truland Building.
September 27, 2012
Join S-CAR students/alumni/faculty/staff, connect with friends--old and new for our monthly happy hour! We will meet at Burapa at 5:30pm. Close to the Clarendon metro.Burapa Thai 5:30PM - 8:001210 North Garfield St Arlington, VA 22201
June 27, 2012
Come join the Global Problematique Working Group for an opportunity to meet, listen, network, and discuss with some of the DC areas brightest thinkers and practitioners on global problems and see where the future of tackling these problems is headed. The event will be a catered event with a panel
April 12, 2012
Come join members of the Student Association at Northside Social to get to know other students, chat about classes, ask questions about our experience at S-CAR - or just come to enjoy some good coffee. We will be hanging out with a small sign on the table to make it easier to find us. Everyone
March 20, 2012
 Come enjoy food and drinks and mingle for a student centered open house!  Working Groups and the Student Association will be discussing their projects and ideas.  If you are a part of a group and would like to be added to the list and give a short presentation regarding your work or
December 01, 2011
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The study seeks to develop a comparative approach that will help to understand the plight of the victims of human rights abuses during periods of unconstitutional (military) rule and how they develop principled ways to “live with perpetrators” in West Africa. During conflict resolution
March 08, 2017
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