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Transnational Conflicts

SYLLABUS TO BE PUBLISHED

The syllabus "Culture and World Affairs," developed for the Maxwell School of Syracuse University's International Relations Program by Robert A. Rubinstein, Professor of Anthropology and International Relations, was selected as a model syllabus in an open competition.  Rubinstein's syllabus will be published in Timothy McElwee, B. Welling Hall, and J. Liechty, eds., Peace, Justice and Security Studies: A curriculum Guide, 7th edition.  Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, August, 2008.

PARC Emeritus Professor on Experts Panel
Dr. Louis Kriesberg was a member of the Experts Panel for the report, 55 Trends Now Shaping The Future of Terrorism, produced by Forecasting International Dr. Marvin J. Cetron, President.


LINKS:

SATSA: Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis
INSCT: Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism


PUBLICATIONS:

New PARC associate faculty publication
Former PARC Director, Robert Rubinstein, will publish Peacekeeping Under Fire: Culture and Intervention, Paradigm Publishers

Syllabus to be Published
Rubinstein's syllabus "Culture and World Affairs" will be published in, Peace, Justice and Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide, 7th edition. (Lynne Reinner, Forthcoming August 2008)


The Conflict Resolution Field: Origins, Growth, and Differentiation by Louis Kriesberg in Peacemaking in International Conflict Methods & Techniques.  United States Institute of Peace.

Report on How to Work With the Military Stirs Debate at Anthropologist's Meeting by David Glenn in The Chronicle of Higher Education. November 30, 2007.

 

CONFERENCE PRECEEDINGS:

Workshop: Constructive Transformation: Studying Cases of Political Incorporation 

(October 4-6, 2007). Click on links below for details.

Workshop Details

Bibliography

 
 

PRESENTATIONS:

Video link to WCNY's Central Issues hosted by Dan Cummings, guest Louis Kriesberg,
Date: February 2, 2007


Video Link to WCNY's Central Issues hosted by Dan Cummings, guests are representatives from the Syracuse Area Middle East Dialogue Group (SAMED) including Louis Kriesberg, Anis Obeid and Shirley Dehority, Date: August 25, 2006

 
     
 
 
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