Professor Elizabeth Milovidov, who teaches the International Public Law course at AGS, was invited by the US Department of State's Africa Regional Services to give a series of presentations at the United States Embassy in Paris on February 21st and February 28th.
The Africa Regional Services are a Paris-based division of the African Affairs Bureau of ...
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Since the beginning of February and through the end of March, the American Graduate School in Paris has been hosting a series of international negotiation simulation exercises on the theme of the migratory crisis, led by its partner Université Paris-Sud.
The negotiation simulations have brought together 35 students from the Master in Diplomacy and Strategic Negotiation program, including four ...
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AGS Ph.D. Candidate Khalid Al Jufairi was invited by his alma mater Georgetown University to give two guest lectures on jihadism in France, a topic on which he has been conducting research as part of his dissertation project about the rise of fear-related xenophobia in France.
The two lectures, entitled “The Rise of Radical Islamism: France in ...
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AGS Master Candidate Robert Clarke was invited to a formal meeting and reception with Liberian President George Weah at the Liberian embassy in Paris on February 22nd. President Weah addressed and answered questions from selected guests from the Liberian community in Paris during his first State visit to France following his recent election in January 2018.
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Two American Graduate School representatives participated on Thursday (7 December) in the 8th International Forum of NGOs at UNESCO headquarters in Paris, which was dedicated to non-governmental response to climate change.
Professor Douglas Yates, AGS’s expert on African politics, and Larry Kilman, Associate Director of AGS and Assistant Professor of NGO Management, took part in the conference, ...
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Atieh Asgharzadeh, a historian from EHESS and UNESCO in Paris, was a guest speaker in Ruchi Anand’s class on Gender, Militarization and War on November 2nd. She gave a presentation on the theme of women’s rights in Iran, with a historical perspective: "Iranian Revolutions in the 20th Century: rupture and continuity in women’s rights and demands”.
Atieh ...
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The 3rd edition of the Journal of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Development, co-published by the American Graduate School in Paris and Arcadia University, its partner university in the United States, was just released.
The theme of this issue is non-traditional and non-western perspectives in international relations, which follows the theme of the international conference organized last ...
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Dominique Austin, a degree candidate in the Master of International Relations and Diplomacy program, presented a paper at a conference on “International Migration in the 21st Century” that took place on October 10-11 in Istanbul, Turkey.
This was the second conference organized by the Research Center of Global Education and Culture (KEKAM) at Yeditepe University. It brought ...
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Press release // Paris, 31 October 2017 – The Board of Administrators of the American Graduate School in Paris (AGS) has announced the appointment of Larry Kilman as Associate Director of the school, a not-for-profit American-accredited institution known for its international relations and diplomacy graduate programs.
Mr Kilman will work with Ruchi Anand, AGS ...
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On September 25th, the AGS Middle East Society hosted an inspiring and insightful guest talk by two peace activists, a Palestinian and an Franco-Israeli, who presented their joint peacebuilding initiatives in the Middle East.
Palestinian Ali Abu Awwad is a founder of Roots, a Palestinian-Israeli NGO that seeks to ...
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