Archive: Public Scholarship
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SJ Fernandez (G ’20), Yanxi Liu (G’ 20) and Kristina Zanzinger (G ’20) for the North American Center for Latin America: “Underreported and Unpunished, Femicides in El Salvador Continue”
In one of the most dangerous Latin American countries to be a woman, lockdown measures exposed longstanding challenges in combatting gender violence. https://nacla.org/news/2021/03/04/femicides-el
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Professor Laia Balcells interviewed in La Vanguardia
Laia Balcells: Entender mejor la guerra es importante para la política actual "En “Rivalidad y venganza. La política de la violencia en las guerras civiles”, Laia Balcells (Granollers, Barcelona,
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Caroline Brazill (G ’20) and Imrul Islam (G ’20) for Inkstick Media:
HOW THE UNITED STATES CAN LOOK INWARD After repeated calls for unity, it’s time to seriously prioritize conflict resolution. Brazill and Islam, reflecting on the January 6, 2020 insurrection at
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Professor Chantal Berman recently published a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies
"Islamists were the Arab Spring’s largest immediate beneficiaries, yet Islamist parties in Egypt, Tunisia, and Morocco played markedly different roles in the historic uprisings of 2011. Why was Islam
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Founder of the Conflict Resolution program, Professor Lise Howard’s research was profiled on PRI’s The World
Peacekeeping work: Part I "This week, Critical State, our global security newsletter, takes a deep dive into the rationale behind peacekeeping missions. A political science Voltron came togethe
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Conflict Resolution Director, Professor Desha Girod has been named by the Diversity in National Security Network and New America as one of 40 Latino and Latina Experts in U.S. National Security and Foreign Policy.
2020 Latino National Security & Foreign Policy Next Generation Leaders #NextGenNatSec
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Carly Gordenstein (C’20, G’21) for the Berkeley Forum: “The Efficacy of the Guantánamo Military Commissions”
Guantánamo Bay, and the actions that took place there, must serve as a reminder to our nation that intelligence gathering must be done within the confines of the law. Gordenstein writes: "There ar
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SJ Fernandez (G’ 20) for the Quixote Center: “Lino: Journey to Hope”
Conflict Resolution alumna SJ Fernandez writes a story of immigration and intersectionality as part of her 2020 Summer Field Fellowship. SJ writes, "Those seeking to immigrate to the United States
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Sana Vaidya (G’ 20) for Beyond Conflict: “Lessons from an Expert in Conflict Resolution”
Conflict Resolution alumna Sana Vaidya in an interview with conflict resolution practitioner and expert Karen Bernstein. This work is part of Vaidya's 2020 Summer Field Fellowship. https://beyondc
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Imrul Islam for the Atlantic Council: “Amid COVID-19, Bangladesh Turns Its Back on the Rohingya”
Conflict Resolution student and Bridge Initiative Digital Communications and Multimedia Manager Imrul Islam writes for The Atlantic Council on Bangladesh's lockdown of Rohingya refugees in Cox's
Category: Public Scholarship