Archive: Conflict Resolution
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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
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Drake Long writes for Radio Free Asia: “Chinese Maritime Militia on the Move in Disputed Spratly Islands”
Conflict Resolution student Drake Long writes for Radio Free Asia on power moves in the South China Sea. "Even as the coronavirus crisis sweeps through Asia, China continues to assert its presence
Category: Public Scholarship
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Harris Samad writes for the Atlantic Council: “The Afghan Peace Process: Where do we go from here?”
Conflict Resolution alum (G'19) Harris Samad writes for The Atlantic Council on the Afghan Peace Process: What the agreement between the U.S and the Taliban includes, what the key outstanding que
Category: Public Scholarship
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Online Open House for newly admitted students
Georgetown Conflict Resolution Program Online Open House, March 20
Category: Events
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“Dealing with Divided Pasts: the public history of conflict in Northern Ireland”
Global Irish Studies at Georgetown University, the Department of History, and the Conflict Resolution Program presents a lecture by Dr. Olwen Purdue, Director of the Center for Public History at
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Fireside Chat with Ambassador Barbara Bodine
Ambassador Bodine worked in Baghdad in 2003. She was the Ambassador in Yemen when the USS Cole was bombed. She was in Kuwait during the first Gulf War and won the State Department's Award for Valor
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Women in Power Town Hall: Presented by Al Jazeera’s the Stream, with Christine Pelosi, Patty Culhane, Noura Erakat & Nikole Hannah-Jones
A select line up of women leaders in politics, public service, journalism, and activism will join Femi Oke in a chat about what it means to be a woman in power. After the panel discussions, Femi
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Georgetown Town Hall: Can We Turn Back the Hands of the Doomsday Clock? with Ban Ki-moon, Mary Robinson, Jerry Brown & Rachel Bronson
We are proud to host The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and The Elders for a discussion of the 2020 Doomsday Clock with former United Nations Secretary-General and Deputy Chair of The Elders B
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Desha Girod in The Monkey Cage: “Trump has given quid pro quos a bad rap. Here’s where they actually help.”
Conflict Resolution Professor and Program Director Desha Girod writes in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage on how quid pro quos should - and should not - work. January 22, 2020. She writes: "I
Category: Public Scholarship
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Fireside Chat with W. Gyude Moore
The Conflict Resolution Program and the African Studies program invite you to a Fireside Chat with W. Gyude Moore, Liberia's former Minister of Public Works. Mortara Center Friday, January
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