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Guide to Conflict & Security at the ASA Conference

Conflict Analysis

11/17, 12:45-2:45
Post-Genocide Perspectives on Rwanda, Part I

11/17, 3:00-5:00
Post-Genocide Perspectives on Rwanda, Part II

11/17, 12:45-2:45
Embodied Conflicts: Responses to Violence in Mozambique and Angola

11/17, 3:00-5:00
Internal Conflicts, Border Disputes, and Proxy Wars in the Horn of Africa

11/18, 8:30-10:30
Roundtable: Governance and African Human Security: Public and Private Provision of Social Public Goods

Conflict and Peacekeeping in Sub-Saharan Africa

11/18, 1:00-3:00
Rubber, Diamonds, and Oil: The Social Implications of Resource Exploitation in Angola

11/19, 3:00-5:00
Actors Interpret Their Own Strategies in Conflicts

11/20, 9:00-11:00
Communications in an Era of Global Conflicts: The African Diaspora

11/20, 9:00-11:00
Violence, Appropriation, and Relations of Super/Subordination

11/20, 11:15-1:15
The Political Economy of Sudan: Old and New

Conflict Resolution

11/18, 3:15-5:15
Elections and Conflict Resolutions

11/19, 11:15-1:15
Resolving Conflict and Promoting Human Rights

11/19, 3:00-5:00
Roundtable: Côte d'Ivoire: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Building a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence

Reconstruction

11/17, 3:00-5:00
Roundtable: Institutional Rebuilding in the Mano River Sub-Region

11/18, 8:30-10:30
Roundtable: Problems of State Reconstruction

11/18, 8:30-10:30
The Special Court and the Sierra Leone Truth Commission: Routes to Justice and Reconciliation?

11/18, 1:00-3:00
The Dynamics of Postwar and Peace-Keeping

11/18, 1:00-3:00
Reconstituting the State: Lessons from Democratization and Conflict Management Experience, Part I

11/18, 3:15-5:15
Roundtable: Reconstituting the State: Lessons of Democratization and Conflict Management Experience, Part II

11/18, 3:15-5:15
The New Social Organizations of Post-War Life

Global Security

11/18, 8:30-10:30
Africa and the War on Terror, Part I

11/18, 10:45-12:45
Africa and the War on Terror, Part II

11/18, 10:45-12:45
Local, National, and International Peace-Building and Global Security Efforts

11/18, 10:45-12:45
Roundtable: United States National Security and Africa

11/19, 11:15-1:15
War, Collective Violence, and Terrorism as Viruses to the African Body/Politic: Symptoms, Root Causes, Cures

11/19, 11:15-1:15
The War on Terror in the Sahara

11/19, 3:00-5:00
Roundtable: French Gazes on African Politics, 2004-2005

11/19, 3:00-5:00
Roundtable: The Militarization of Practically Everything

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