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Karina V. Korostelina is a Professor and Director of Peace Lab on Reconciling Conflicts and Intergroup Divisions and of the Program on History, Memory, and Conflict at the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution, GMU. Professor Korostelina is a social psychologist whose work focuses on dynami...
Mark N. Katz, Professor of Government and Politics, began teaching at George Mason University in 1988. He writes mainly on Russian foreign and security policy--especially toward the Middle East.
James S. Levine received a BA in history (1971) and in Russian (1972) from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and his MA (1974) and PhD (1977) in Slavic Linguistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Prior to joining the faculty of George Mason University in 1981, Dr. Levi...
Professor Borislava Manojlovic recently led an online panel discussion called Conflict in Ukraine: Perspectives and Implications. Professor Manojlovic teaches Conflict Analysis and Resolution and serves as Co-Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies Center Asia (PACSC Asia) at Mason Korea.
The pan...
Russian and Eurasian Studies student, Christopher Friend, has published "Evaluating Russia's Grand Strategy in Ukraine" in the journal E-International Relations. Christopher originally wrote this piece for his PUBP 504 (Grand Strategy) course, his first introduction to graduate-level work through the...