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Antisemitism and Other Hates

What is antisemitism? Who gets to define it? What does it have to do with Israel, Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian racism, and American geopolitics? A panel of experts will tackle this difficult topic, scrutinizing the history of traditional Christian anti-Judaism and modern antisemitism. They…

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Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Antisemitism and Other Hates

Digital Democracy: Defending Democracy with New Deliberative Technologies

More than 60 national elections will take place in 2024. Amid a growing threat of democratic backsliding, digital technologies can play a role in amplifying disinformation and polarization. How can policymakers and voters help defend democracy from this growing challenge? Increasingly, some…

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Keough School Washington, D.C. Office

Digital Democracy: Defending Democracy with New Deliberative Technologies

Israel’s New War: Causes, Consequences, and Regional Dynamics

The Middle East is now embroiled in a new conflict. On Oct. 7th, Hamas launched a devastating campaign of terror targeting communities in the south of Israel. In its aftermath, Israel has launched a new military offensive in the Gaza Strip - a campaign that, more than four months on,...

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Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

Israel’s New War: Causes, Consequences, and Regional Dynamics

2024 Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture

This year's honoree is Jorge Vargas Cullell (M.A. ‘94), director of Estado de la Nación, a Costa Rica-based center of thought that conducts research on sustainable development. He will present, "The Uneasy Relationship of Peace, Democracy and Human Development: Reflections…

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Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

2024 Distinguished Alumni Award Lecture

Master of Global Affairs International Peace Studies Capstone Conference Presentations

Learn about the research of our Master of Global Affairs students concentrating in international peace studies when they present their capstone projects to classmates and Keough School faculty! Schedule of Presentations 12:30 p.m.Evaluation of the Tigray…

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B101, Jenkins and Nanovic Halls and Live on Zoom

Master of Global Affairs International Peace Studies Capstone Conference Presentations

The Multiple Forms of Micro-Dynamic Agency at Work in Conflict-Affected Societies

Colombia, Lebanon and Northern Ireland served as sites for a recent research project that examined conflict associated with micro-dynamics of everyday inter-group encounters. Drawing on the project's findings, Roger MacGinty…

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Auditorium and Great Hall, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

The Multiple Forms of Micro-Dynamic Agency at Work in Conflict-Affected Societies

The Escalating Crisis in Haiti: What is Needed from a Humanitarian and Human Rights Perspective

As the political and economic crisis escalates in Haiti, one that has inevitably led to Haitians fleeing in search of livelihood and safety, this panel will explore the historical context of the crisis with a particular focus on U.S. intervention in Haiti, U.S. immigration policy, and treatment of…

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C103, Hesburgh Center for International Studies

The Escalating Crisis in Haiti: What is Needed from a Humanitarian and Human Rights Perspective