Ph.D. in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Notice of Oral Defense of Doctoral Dissertation
Makram Ouaiss
M.A., International Relations, Johns Hopkins University
"The Impact of Political Alliances on Voter Prejudice in Post Conflict Countries"
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008
10:30 am - 1:00 pm
Arlington Original Building, Room 244
George Mason University, Arlington Campus
Abstract:
For years conflict resolution scholars and practitioners have studied ways to reduce prejudice in society, believing that prejudice leads to or increases the likelihood of conflict. The thesis presented looks at the impact of political alliances on party supporters’ views and perceptions in post conflict countries. The research uses as case study two Lebanese political parties who entered into alliance following the assassination of Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri in 2005. The research consisted of a desk review, a survey and in-depth interviews. The insights gleaned from the research can hopefully assist conflict resolution scholars and practitioners, and development experts in efforts to heal and rebuild deeply divided societies.
Dissertation Committee:
Sandra Cheldelin, Ph.D., ICAR (Chair)
Daniel Druckman, Public and International Affairs, GMU
John O'Connor, Higher Education Program, GMU
A copy of this doctoral dissertation is on reserve at the Johnson center library. Another copy is also available for examination in the ICAR resource room. All members of the George Mason Community are invited to attend.



