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HRS105: Introduction to Peace Studies: Careers in Peace Work

This interdisciplinary course examines theories of war and non-violence; literature of domestic and foreign peace movements; the gender-military/war/peace connection; and global, national, and local organizations committed to non-violent conflict resoluti

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American-Mideast Education & Training Services

American Civil Liberties Union

Amnesty International

Carter Center

CARE, Inc.

Carnegie Council on Ethics & International Affairs

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Center for War/Peace Studies

Conflict Management Group

Conflict Resolution Center International

Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service

The Fund for Peace

INCORE

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy

Institute for Policy Studies

Institute for World Affairs

International Alert

International Crisis Group

InterReligious Council of NY

Mercy Corps

National Peace Foundation

Non-Violence International

Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts (PARC)

Peace Brigades International

Peace Makers Trust

Peace Vox

Search for Common Ground

TransAfrica

US Institute of Peace

United Nations

William & Flora Hewlett Foundation

World Commission on Peace & Human Rights Counsel

World Policy Institute