The annual meeting of the Peace Science Society begins today (Friday) in Chapel Hill at the Franklin Hotel. It's not too late to register, and registration is free for those with institutional memberships (i.e. for those whose universities pay a blanket fee covering all faculty and students).
The web site, including list of presentations, is here. There are many presentations of interest to IPE students, conflict students, and others as well. And IPE@UNC will be well-represented.
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