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Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution

  • February 20, 2023

    It鈥檚 been a year since 亚洲AV鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution touched base in the war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo. Their goal? Accompany locals in creating their own sustainable peace鈥攕omething the country has not experienced in more than 30 years.

    Carter School Dean Alpaslan 脰zerdem, and Charles Davidson, PhD 鈥19, Carter School research faculty and alumnus, visited the Congo in October 2022 to check in on the 鈥淧eacemaking + Initiative,鈥 funded by Milt Lauenstein, and assess the direction for its next phase.

  • June 28, 2022

    亚洲AV Carter School professor Richard Rubenstein attended a workshop conference at the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences at the Vatican on June 6-7 to discuss peacemaking in Ukraine and other global conflict sites. The conference was organized by the U.N. Development Solutions Network headed by Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs.

  • June 15, 2022

    Rep. Cori Bush, Missouri's first Black congresswoman, is teaching at Mason this summer. A pastor, teacher, nurse, and a Black Lives Matter activist in Ferguson, Mo., Bush talks about her most her unusual, and activist, path to Congress. 鈥淭here is always someone to help, something to give,鈥 she says. And she doesn鈥檛 flinch discussing controversial issue around race and policing.

  • Thu, 04/07/2022 - 22:54

    Bill Potapchuk is President and founder of the Community Building Institute (CBI), an organization created to strengthen the capacity of communities and organizations work collaboratively, inclusively, and equitably healthy, sustainable futures.

  • March 30, 2022

    Peace and Conflict Resolution scholars and foreign affairs practitioners convened at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School鈥檚 Point of View research and retreat facility in Mason Neck, Virginia issued the following appeal to the conflicting parties in Ukraine.

  • Wed, 03/23/2022 - 16:25

    Helsing has taught a broad range of subjects, including conflict resolution, analysis of war and peace, negotiations, human rights and conflict, and international relations theory. Prior to joining the Carter School, he spent 23 years at the United States Institute of Peace, including as head of USIP鈥檚 Education and Training Department.

  • February 18, 2022

    Charles Chavis, an assistant professor of conflict resolution and history, and director of African and African American studies, talks about his new book that explores the lynching of a young Black man in Salisbury, Md, and how understanding his story and the Black experience can help find the right ways to fight anti-Black violence today.

  • February 9, 2022

    As a junior and senior at Annandale High School in Virginia, Emily Sample spent her summers as a docent at the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. She was a teenager who had just lost a friend to police violence, she said, and joining the museum鈥檚 Young Ambassadors Program resonated with her.

    鈥淚 was fascinated and continue to be fascinated by this highly illogical idea of genocide,鈥 said Sample, a PhD candidate at 亚洲AV鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution.

  • February 4, 2022

    To support Afghan refugees needing to relaunch their careers in the United States, 亚洲AV is inviting scholars and researchers who have recently left Afghanistan to request an academic appointment as visiting scholars.

  • December 14, 2021

    The Democratic Republic of the Congo has not seen peace for more than three decades, but in November 2021, 亚洲AV鈥檚 Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution helped the country take a leap in a hopeful direction.

    In the province of South Kivu, the school gathered representatives from 21 armed groups, the Congolese government, military, police, intelligence services, religious leaders, civil society groups, and peace advocates. Not only did everyone discuss a path toward peacebuilding, but they also signed a peace accord to solidify it.