Archive: Public Scholarship
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Frank Vogl in the Financial Times: “The IMF and World Bank need a tougher anti-corruption agenda”
Conflict Resolution Faculty Fellow Frank Vogl in the Financial Times, on the multilateral anti-corruption agenda. The IMF and the World Bank are tasked with strengthening economic stability and de
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Kathleen Coogan in America: The Jesuit Review: “How D.C. Catholics are leading the response to the clergy sexual abuse scandal”
Conflict Resolution Faculty Fellow Kathleen Coogan in America The Jesuit Review on addressing trauma, ownership, and community. Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, retired archbishop of Washington, ar
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Alexander Decina and Katherine Nazemi in the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage: “Assad’s control over Syria’s security apparatus is limited”
Conflict Resolution student Alex Decina and Katherine Nazemi in the Monkey Cage blog on security sector reforms in Syria and limits to President Assad's authority. A poster of Syrian President Ba
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Professor Lise Howard in the Washington Post’s Monkey Cage: “Five myths about peacekeeping”
The Conflict Resolution program’s founder, associate professor of government at Georgetown and the author of Power in Peacekeeping, Lise Howard, writes on the successes and limitations of United Nations peacekeeping, some key actors in the field, and how peacekeeping is really nothing like counterinsurgency.
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Radia Mbengue in That’s What [We] Said: “The Black Woman’s Body, Disability, and Reproductive Futurism in *Kindred*”
Conflict Resolution student Radia Mbengue in That's What [We] Said on the bio-politics of race and the impact on black women's bodies in Octavia Bulter's Kindred. This first edition [of the jo
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