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North Korea as a Crucible for U.S.-China Relations

February 26, 2016 @ 10:45 am - 12:00 pm

Kyle Beardsley (Ph.D., UCSD, 2006) is Associate Professor of Political Science. His research interests include the political consequences and causes of third-party involvement in peace processes, the nature of intrastate rebellion, the motivations for and implications of gender balancing in post-conflict security forces, and the effects of nuclear-weapons proliferation on crisis behavior. His book, The Mediation Dilemma, explores how third-party conflict management frequently does well in securing short-term peace but also can contribute to greater instability in the long run, especially when the third parties rely on leverage. Prior to coming to Duke, Prof. Beardsley was on faculty at Emory University.

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Date:
February 26, 2016
Time:
10:45 am - 12:00 pm

Venue

Duke University’s Old Chemistry 116
Durham, NC United States + Google Map

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