States of Ambiguity: Rebellion and Recognition

March 3, 2007
Tufts University Campus | Cabot Auditorium

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Panelists:

Paul Arthur
Professor of History, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland; Political Analyst, Ulster Television; Member, International Advisory Board, Project on Justice in Times of Transition; Former Consultant, Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict; Former Senior Fellow, US Institute of Peace; Author, Special Relationships: Britain, Ireland and the Northern Ireland Problem

Matan Chorev
MALD Candidate, The Fletcher School; Co-Founder, New Initiative for Middle East Peace and Teaching Assistant, EPIIC Global Crises Colloquium, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University

Michael Eddy and Adam Levy
Juniors and Members, EPIIC Global Crises Colloquium, Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University

Matthew Edmundson
Magna Cum Laude Graduate, Tufts University, with Senior Honors Research on "The Political Economy of Secession Without Recognition: The Case of Somaliland"; Research Associate, Mapendo International

Søren Jessen-Petersen
Guest Scholar, Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program, US Institute of Peace; Former Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the UN Mission in Kosovo; Former EU Special Representative to Macedonia; Former Assistant High Commissioner, UN High Commission for Refugees

Mohammed Ihsan
Minister for Extra-Regional Affairs, Kurdish Regional Government, will be receiving a Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award in absentia, presented on behalf of the Institute for Global Leadership by Matthew Malinowski, a member of the EPIIC Global Crises colloquium

Video Presentation:
Alexandra Liveris
Senior and Member, EPIIC Global Crises Colloquium and New Initiative for Middle East Peace (NIMEP); Institute for Global Leadership, Tufts University