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IFP 2012 | KosovoKosovo is the most ambitious project of state-building in the post-Cold War era. UN- and EU-led Missions, with NATO peacekeepers, supervise its independence (2008). It offers the unique opportunity to test policy analysis and practices in a post-conflict society where security is the dominant paradigm.
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
Who should apply: Students interested in security, state-building, conflict resolution, governance, and human rights.
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
Necessary skills: Analytical and writing skills
Types of work:• Research• Data collection • Report writing• Grant writing
Concentration/Research•Security/State-building•Development •Human rights/Ethnic relations•Rule of law/Media
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
2011 internships and projects:
Kosovar Center for Security Studies /Kosova Women’s Network
Kosovar Stability Initiative / Project on Ethnic Relations (PER)
Ministry for the European Integration/ Center for Research Documentation and Publication
Mother Theresa Society/Vetëvendosjë (Party, “Self-Determination”)
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
Prerequisite Course: Humanitarian InterventionLanguage:
Introductory Albanian
Other:
Substantial historical and political knowledge of Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
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IFP 2012 | Kosovo
IFP 2012 | KosovoDaily Life:
•Opportunity to meet and network with local NGOs, local politicians, and officials working for international organizations•Friendly and young population who love Americans•Active social life•A lot of live music events•Low-costs
IFP 2012 | Kosovo
Program Dates:May 21 (M)/July 20 (F)
Coordinator: Anna Di Lellio
Information Session:Tuesday September 27th
4-5pm, room A-618
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