
April 28, 2014
4:00 pm
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6:00 pm
Saxbe Auditorium at the Moritz College of Law
This event serves as an exploration of non-violent approaches to resolving international conflict. Panelists and guests will discuss the sources of military conflict and explore non-violent strategies designed to promote peace. The event will examine the impact of democracy, human rights, and trade on international peace-building, explore the impact of U.N. peacekeeping, and talk about grassroots peace and anti-intervention movements, exploring the intersections of activism and peace.
The conversation will be informal and audience members will be encouraged to ask questions.
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For more information and to register for this event, please visit the Mershon Center's event page.