Presented by Schar School of Policy and Government and Middle East and Islamic Studies Program
Faculty Reports
From Abroad
Join us for faculty first had observations from
Spain, S. Korea, Croatia, Guatemala, Britain, Palestine
Followed by Q&A and conversation
Tuesday, 22 October, 12 PM
Johnson Center, Room E (GMU - Fairfax Campus)
Tonya Neaves
Cultural Perspectives from Croatia: 10 Years of Collaborative Partnerships
Mark Katz
Brexit and Discontent in Britain
Mariely Lopez-Santana
Spain: The Politics of a Reformed Party System
Ellen Beth Laipson
Korea Copes with Climate Change
Jo-Marie Burt
Researching and Advocating for Justice in Post-Conflict Central America
Bassam Haddad
A Fun Travel Game Trump and Israel Would Like to Call “Annexation”
Open to the public | Pizza and drinks will be provided