March 25, 2014
8:30PM - 11:00PM
Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1501 Neil Ave.
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Business for Peace Collaborative: Panel Discussion
WOSU’s Ann Fisher will lead a discussion on “Business for Peace Collaborative”. The goal is to think strategically on how economic development and business affects peace, and how peace building and end of conflicts impact regional development, rule of law, and economic growth.Supported by the U.S. Institute for Peace, the panel will include Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher Gelpi, Chair of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution; Yoram Haftel, Hebrew University in Jerusalem; and Mason Foster Ye, an undergraduate major in international business.For more info and to register, visit go.osu.edu/businesspeace
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2014-03-25 20:30:00
2014-03-25 23:00:00
Business for Peace Collaborative: Panel Discussion
WOSU’s Ann Fisher will lead a discussion on “Business for Peace Collaborative”. The goal is to think strategically on how economic development and business affects peace, and how peace building and end of conflicts impact regional development, rule of law, and economic growth.Supported by the U.S. Institute for Peace, the panel will include Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher Gelpi, Chair of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution; Yoram Haftel, Hebrew University in Jerusalem; and Mason Foster Ye, an undergraduate major in international business.For more info and to register, visit go.osu.edu/businesspeace
Mershon Center for International Security Studies, 1501 Neil Ave.
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America/New_York
public
WOSU’s Ann Fisher will lead a discussion on “Business for Peace Collaborative”. The goal is to think strategically on how economic development and business affects peace, and how peace building and end of conflicts impact regional development, rule of law, and economic growth.
Supported by the U.S. Institute for Peace, the panel will include Patrice McMahon, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christopher Gelpi, Chair of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution; Yoram Haftel, Hebrew University in Jerusalem; and Mason Foster Ye, an undergraduate major in international business.
For more info and to register, visit go.osu.edu/businesspeace