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CCDP Seminar
Thursday
16
February
To mark the International Day of Peace, Professor Keith Krause asks, "Peace for whom, at what price, and by what means?"

Problems in the International Peace Architecture and the Search for Innovative Responses

Oliver Richmond
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P1-847, Maison de la paix, Geneva Graduate Institute

This event is part of the CCDP's Research Seminar Series hosted and organised by Augusta Nannerini (Research Assistant at the CCDP) and Zach Jambo (Student Researcher at the CCDP). 

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About the event

This seminar is meant to be a "brainstorming" exercise so bring your "thinking caps." 

Professor Richmond is the founder of the MA in Peace and Conflict Studies and contributes to its core modules in the Department of Politics at the University of Manchester. In 2019, he received an Eminent Scholar Award from the International Studies Association. Among his publications are his recent monographs The Grand Design: Peace in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press, forthcoming), and Peace in International Relations (Routledge, 2020- 2nd Ed.).

 

ABOUT THE SEMINARS

Each semester, CCDP hosts a series of internal seminars to give our faculty, staff and affiliates the opportunity to present their work and receive feedback. The goal of the seminars is to have an informal and frank conversation about the paper presented, and exchange ideas across disciplines and expertise, going beyond academic silos. Speakers at the seminars are both early career and senior scholars.

Augusta Nannerini and Zach Jambo are organising the seminars for the academic year 2022-2023. For further information, get in touch at augusta.nannerini@graduateinstitute.ch or zachariah.jambo@graduateinstitute.ch.

 

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