Archive: Students and Alumni
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3/26, 3:30 – 4:30 Alumni Discussion: Kathryn Nash Book Launch: African peace: Regional Norms from the Organization of African Unity to the African Union, moderated by Professor Lise Howard
Program alumna Kathryn Nash, postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Edinburgh Law School, joins us to discuss her new book: African peace: Regional norms from the Organization of African U
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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
Category: Public Scholarship
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03/12, 4:00 – 5:00 pm Alumni Discussion with Daniel Weggeland (G’07) on the Global Fragility Act
Daniel Weggeland on the Global Fragility Act
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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
Category: Public Scholarship
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Alumni Panel
Friday, November 20
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Alumni Panel
Please join us for today's event at 5 PM. We're hosting an alumni panel with Ilan Cooper (G '10) from DT Global, Sharlina Hussain-Morgan from the US Department of State (G '09), and Kathryn Nash (G
Category: Events
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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
Category: Public Scholarship
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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
Category: Public Scholarship
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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