Sahar Namazikhah

Sahar Namazikhah
Director of Iran Programs at S-CAR's Center for World Religions, Diplomacy, and Conflict Resolution

Biography

Sahar Namazikhah is a journalist with seventeen years of professional experience with top non-governmental newspapers of Iran, and subsequently in the United States. She has published hundreds of editorials, op-eds, and analytical reports on civil society, cultural and religious conflicts, ethnic minorities, women’s movements and international organizations. At George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, she teaches courses on conflict resolution techniques and practice, simulations in global conflict, and interpersonal conflict. She has designed and directed experiential educational programs in the Middle East, which explores issues related to minority rights, ethical peacebuilding and nonviolence.

In 2005, she was selected as a Sauvé Scholar at McGill University in Canada. This prestigious award and scholarship goes to those young leaders from across the globe whose unique initiative, motivation, vision, and awareness of international and domestic issues shows a strong desire to effect and change the world. In 2013, she was awarded as a Visionary Peacemaker in the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution's Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict. She holds a Bachelor's degree in French Literature, Master's degree in Comparative Religion and Mysticism, and a Post-Master's Certificate in Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, and Peacebuiliding. Her Ph.D. concentration is in conflict prevention, inter-state dialogue, and the Middle Eastern conflict with a special focus on domestic and international conflicts related to Iran.



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Building upon CONF340 theories and concepts, this course focuses primarily on global conflict resolution practice....
Covers conflict at micro level, introducing theories drawn from various disciplines including psychology, anthropology, and conflict resolution....
This course focuses on advanced consideration of CONF 101 topics, provides an introduction of the core notion of reflective practice, conflict...
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This study is designed to test an innovative dialogue model as an approach to conflict prevention between two states. The purpose of this project is to understand if and when elites and citizens can become significant actors in helping to transform intractable...
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September 2015
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action - also called the Iran Deal - signed between Iran, the P5+1 (the five permanent
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September 23, 2013
On August 19, 2013, the Center for World Religions, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution (CRDC), an affiliate of S-CAR,
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Dissertation Proposal Defense: Sahar NamazikhahConflict Prevention through DialogueJanuary 20, 2015 11:00 am - 12:30 pmMetropolitan Building, Room # 5145Chair: Sandra CheldelinCommittee Members: Susan HirschCarl Botan, Dept of Communication  This study is designed to test an innovative
January 20, 2015
S-CAR's Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict first annual Women's History Month Visionary AwardsPlease join S-CAR's Center for the Study of Gender and Conflict for a cocktail reception honoring our first annual Women's History Month Visionary Awards 
March 27, 2013
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