Graduating student participates in Conference on Inequalities, Conflicts and Solidarity in the 21st Century |
Friday, 17 June 2011 |
Miram Cochran, who will be graduating this year with two Masters from the dual program in International Relations and Diplomacy/Diplomacy and Strategic Negotiation, went to Turkey to present a paper at a conference on "Whither the 'Post-Westphalian' World? Inequalities, Conflicts and Solidarity in the Twenty-First Century". This conference was held on June 15-17 in Istanbul, at Kadir Has University, on the occasion of the 8th annual convention of the Central and East-European International Studies Association (CEEISA). Miriam's paper focused on the decline of the role of the state (and therefore the importance of Realism) while noting that it is not yet obsolete. |
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Robert SimmonsUnited States Moving to Paris has taken a top rank amongst the most challenging things I have experienced in life so far. AGS – the classes, my colleagues, and the school staff – provided for me a sanity that I had lost! This program is phenomenal and is giving me opportunities to do some really cool things, such as being invited to intern for a summer at a school/community outreach program in Tanzania.
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