Sheehan Presenting at 2017 Annual Southern Political Science Association Conference
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SHEEHAN | 2017 Annual Southern Political Science Association Conference | New Orleans, Louisiana | 12-14 Jan 2017
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan – Associate Professor of Public and International Affairs – will both present and chair panels at the 88th Annual Southern Political Science Association Conference at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans on January 12-14, 2017. #PDF
Dr. Sheehan is scheduled to participate in the following panel discussions:
- Panel: Domestic Politics & International Relations of MENA
Section: International Relations and Domestic Politics
Role: Chair - Panel: Normative Political Theory: History & Politics
Section: History and Politics
Role: Panelist – Gandhi’s War of Resistance: Religious, Secular, and Realist Influences - Panel: Human Security, Human Rights, & International Law
Section: International Politics: Global Issues, IPE, Human Rights
Role: Chair - Panel: Propaganda, Violence, & the Islamic State
Section: International Politics: Conflict and Security
Role: Discussant
The Southern Political Science Association is one of the oldest and largest political science organizations in the United States. Founded in 1929, its principle goals are to improve teaching, to promote interest and research in theoretical and practical political problems, to encourage communication, and to develop standards of competence and respect between persons engaged in the professional study and practice of government and politics.
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan is the Director of the graduate programs in Negotiations & Conflict Management and Global Affairs & Human Security in the College of Public Affairs at the University of Baltimore.
For additional research or media related updates or to learn more about Dr. Sheehan, follow him on Twitter @ProfSheehan or link to his research profiles.
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