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SUMMARY:The Gaza Narrative: Between Clinical Analysis and Moral Judgment
DESCRIPTION:Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution | In-Person Event \nDescription: Since the events of October 7\, the world has been shaken by events that are difficult for anyone to accept. And yet\, almost of us have no unmediated access to these events\, experiencing them as pictures in our heads\, as parts of stories told by various agents\, each with their own interests and points of view. In short we experience these events as narrative. The Carter School and it’s Narrative Transformation Lab is hosting this event\, open to the whole Mason community\, in which we will use clinical narrative techniques to develop a more comprehensive (if not objective) perspective on the recent events in Gaza. For more information on the clinical narrative analysis that will used in this event\, please visit the Narrative Transformation Lab’s website. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-gaza-narrative-between-clinical-analysis-and-moral-judgment/
LOCATION:HUB Ballroom\, Fairfax Campus\, George Mason
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SUMMARY:The Implications of the Gaza War
DESCRIPTION:Stimson Center | Virtual Event \nDescription: Amid the death and devastation of the war that has followed the Oct. 7 Hamas assault on southern Israel\, there have been profound reverberations for Israeli domestic politics\, the Palestinian cause\, and the regional confrontation between the United States and Iran-backed militias. An international panel of experts will discuss the situation\, explore any opportunities to ease long-standing conflicts\, and provide a road map to a more peaceful and sustainable future for the Middle East. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-implications-of-the-gaza-war/
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SUMMARY:Israel-Palestine Conflict: Why are we in a war and how do we go for peace?
DESCRIPTION:Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution | Virtual Event \nDescription: Personal reflections by members of the Carter School community facilitated by Richard Rubenstein\, Professor Emeritus. \nSpeakers include: \n\nProfessor Mohammed Abu-Nimer\, American University\, founder of Salam Institute for Peace and Justice\, co-founder and co-editor of the Journal of Peacebuilding and Development\nProfessor Daniel Rothbart\, Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution\, author and conflict resolution practitioner\nMoien Odeh\, doctoral candidate\, Carter School\, Human Rights attorney\nDr. Adina Friedman\, Carter School alumna and adjunct professor\, conflict resolution practitioner\nDr. Fakhira Halloun\, Carter School alumna\, Senior Specialist on Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding\, Salam Institute for Peace and Justice\n\nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/israel-palestine-conflict-why-are-we-in-a-war-and-how-do-we-go-for-peace/
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SUMMARY:Report launch: The global future of nuclear energy
DESCRIPTION:The Atlantic Council | Virtual Event \nDescription: Please join the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center virtually on Wednesday\, November 29 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM ET for the launch of the report\, The global future of nuclear energy. Energy supply is an integral and essential part of modern society. Since nuclear energy provides low-carbon\, baseload power\, it could play a larger global role in addressing growing energy demands while reducing the risks of climate change and air pollution. Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has also highlighted energy security as a national imperative that nuclear power could help countries to achieve. Both preserving the existing fleet of reactors and building new advanced nuclear power plants could play a role in achieving deep decarbonization of electricity supply systems by mid-century. Public support\, designs with greater inherent safety\, licensing advanced reactors\, and reasonable costs and schedules will be integral parts of this strategy. Nuclear power’s future would also benefit from national governments putting renewed emphasis on spent nuclear fuel disposition. This report by Matt Bowen discusses a number of actions that the United States\, Japan\, and other civil nuclear allies could pursue so that nuclear energy can play a larger role in overcoming the challenges related to energy demand\, energy security\, and associated environmental and public health risks. This conversation will be livestreamed and will be broadcast on YouTube\, Twitter\, and Facebook. To join this conversation via Zoom\, please use the registration form on the page. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/report-launch-the-global-future-of-nuclear-energy/
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