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Political Violence Workshop: "Building Institutions Under Foreign Occupation: Colonial Taiwan Versus the Philippines"
The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University hosts Reo Matsuzaki who will speak on Political Violence.
Where
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Speaker:
Reo Matsuzaki, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford University.
Political Violence Workshop
The Political Violence Workshop brings together graduate students from the Harvard and Cambridge-area communities working on issues related to political violence, including revolutions, coups, civil wars, ethnic conflict, terrorism, and failed states. One objective is to develop a cohesive set of scholars focusing on related research. A second objective is to provide direct training to advanced graduate students working in the field. The workshop culminates each spring with a graduate student conference that brings together students and faculty from Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Yale.
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