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Conflict Management | Events

Conferences | Brown Bag Lunch Series | Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum | Program Sponsored Events

Conferences

2007
Conflict Management Program 25th Anniversary: Contemporary Conflict and its Management
November 30, 2007

2004
The Gains and Pains of Multilateralism
Organized by the Conflict Management Program - International Relations - Center for Transatlantic Relations
and the University of Paris 1, Sorbonne
October 21-22, 2004

2004
Explaining Cooperation Among States
April 2, 2004

2003
Systems of World Order Conference
March 28, 2003

2002
Insights Into Negotiation
April 26, 2002

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Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum

The Conflict Prevention and Resolution Forum (CPRF) is cosponsored by SAIS Conflict Management Program in association with Search for Common Ground, Center for Strategic & International Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Partners for Democratic Change, Alliance for International Conflict Prevention and Resolution.

2007

July - “Peacebuilding in a Post-Conflict Situation: The Case of Nepal,” with Hom Raj Acharya, Education Policy Analyst, Executive Office of the Mayor of Washington DC, Rajendra Mulmi, Program Manager for Community Peacebuilding, Search for Common Ground, Nepal, and Colette Rausch, Deputy Director, Rule of Law Program, United States Institute of Peace

June - “The Global Peace Index: Its Value and Implications, and the Next Steps,” with Charles F. (Chic) Dambach, President and CEO, Alliance for Peacebuilding, Harriet Mayor Fulbright, President, J. William and Harriet Fulbright Center, Michael S. Lund, Specialist for Conflict and Peacebuilding, Management Systems International Inc., Ambassador John McDonald, Chairman and CEO, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, and Ola Storberg, First Secretary (Political), Norwegian Embassy

May - “Preventing Mass Atrocities: Building a Long-Term Global Constituency,” with Andrea Bartoli, Founding Director, Center for International Conflict Resolution (CICR), Professor, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University, Anita Sharma, Executive Director, ENOUGH, Center for American Progress and the International Crisis Group, and Mark Hanis, Founder and Executive Director, Genocide Intervention Network 

April - “Reintegrating and Rehabilitating Child Soldiers: Working to Save the Children of War,” with Betty Bigombe, Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace, Michael Wessells, Senior Advisor, Christian Children's Fund and Professor, Columbia University and Randolph-Macon University, and Patrick White, International Relations Officer, United States Department of Labor

March - “Tools for Preventing and Transforming Conflict: Media Projects and Communication Strategies,” with Deborah Jones, Director of Acquisitions and Development for Common Ground Productions, Search for Common Ground, and Adam Kaplan, Media Advisor, Office of Transition Initiatives, USAID

February - “Reconciliation in the Sunni-Shi’a communities: Healing the wounds of yesterday and today in Iraq, the Gulf and the Fertile Crescent,” with Jamal Barzinji, Vice President, Research and Publication, International Institute of Islamic Thought, Muhammed H. Faghfoory, Professor, Islamic Studies, George Washington University, Rend Rahim Francke, Senior Fellow, USIP, Manal Radwan, Independent Analyst, Washington DC

Click here for further details about the CPRF, available at Search for Common Ground's web site.

Program Sponsored Events

International Negotiation: A Journal of Theory and Practice - 10 Year Anniversary
With opening comments by Bertram Spector, Editor-in-Chief, Center for Negotiation Analysis and followed with remarks by Fred C. Iklé, Distinguished Scholar at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and former undersecretary of defense for policy during the first and second Reagan administrations; and Thomas C. Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize Laureate in Economics Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, December 5, 2006

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For more information on the SAIS Conflict Management Program, please contact:   

P. Terrence Hopmann
Director
pthopmann@jhu.edu

Isabelle Talpain-Long
Program Coordinator
202.663.5745
202.663.5619 fax
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