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Newsletter - November 2016

November 14, 2016
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Source: MIGS

Announcements

On November 1, Kyle Matthews was appointed Executive Director of MIGS. 

On October 25 Countering the Trajectories (CONTRA), a new MIGS project with the goal of combating extremism and self-radicalization, launched its website. The project is part of the Peer to Peer: Challenging Extremism (P2P) initiative sponsored by the U.S Department of State, Facebook, and EdVenture Partners.

 

MIGS is pleased to welcome a new research associate to its team, Greer Nicholson. Nicholson is a BCL/LLB student at McGill and former Canadian Forces member and Brookings Institution Foreign Policy Studies intern. MIGS also welcomes Master student Louise Gregory, who is undertaking her practicum with MIGS, from the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Otago University, New Zealand.

Upcoming Events

On November 30 MIGS will host the book launch of “The Global Impact of Religious Violence” (Wipf and Stock, 2016). The books three editors, André Gagné, Spyridon Loumakis and Calogero A. Miceli, will be present at the event.
 
On November 16-17, MIGS will organize the Global Countering Violent Extremism Forum in Montreal.
 
On November 18, MIGS will host Canadian and American experts on Countering terrorism and radicalization for a set of closed-door discussions on countering violent extremism online.
 

Past Events


November 3-6
MIGS was the institutional partner and co-organizer the 5th Global Diplomacy Lab, which looked deeply into the subject of "Balancing Power through Information Technology". The Global Diplomacy Lab is sponsored by the German Federal Foreign Office.


The GDL Members in Montreal


Kathryn Cluever, founding Executive Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS)




Pamela Goldsmith-Jones, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. 








Reception at Montreal's City Hall
 
November 2-4
MIGS, alongside the Faculty or Arts and Sciences and the Department of Political Science of Concordia University, hosted a series of round table workshops and a public event titled “Global Diplomacy in the Digital Age: Decoding how Technology is Transforming International Relations”. An overview of the public event can be viewed on Breakfast Television.


Public discussion at Concordia University


 
30 October-1 November

Kyle Matthews, Marie Lamensch, Nicolai Pogadl and Marc-Andre Argentino attended UNESCO’s Conference "Internet and the radicalization of youth: Preventing, Acting and Living together".

Marc-Andre and Marie hosted a workshop titled  "Quel package digital et utilisable dans les écoles créer afin de contrer les fausses-idées sur l'islam ?" MIGS’ Distinguished Senior Fellow Roméo Dallaire was also present at the conference




 
October 20

MIGS and the Chaire Raoul Dandurand co-organized a talk on the peace process in Columbia. « Le processus de paix en Colombie : opportunités et obstacles » featured journalist Martín Movilla, MIGS’ Fellow Diego Osorio, Professor Leila Ceilis (UQAM) and Adjunct Professor Philippe Dufort (Saint-Paul University)

MIGS was also honored by a visit from Kay Webb Mayfield, Minister-Counselor for Public Affairs of the United States Embassy in Ottawa.
 

In the Media

November 6
MIGS’ Distinguished Senior Fellow Roméo Dallaire was quoted in The Canadian Press and
The Star in regards to issues surrounding Remembrance Day.
 
November 4
MIGS’ non-resident fellow Michael Petrou wrote a piece for CBC News  titled ‘Liberal MPs defend invitation list for Stéphane Dion roundtable on Iran’.
 
November 1
As part of UNESCO’s conference on "Internet and the radicalization of youth: Preventing, Acting and Living together", Marie Lamensch gave an interview to Radio-Canada’s Midi-Info on women and radicalization.


 
Kyle Mathews and MIGS’ Youth Fellow Silke Melbye-Hansen published an op-ed for OpenCanadatitled ‘Helping Yazidis where they’re most vulnerable: on the ground’.
 
October 27
Roméo Dallaire was interviewed on CBC Radio One's As It Happens about his new memoir, ‘Waiting For First Light: My Ongoing Battle with PTSD’.
 
October 26
Roméo Dallaire discussed Canada’s military commitment to peacekeeping missions in Africa and his new memoir with the Toronto Star.
 
October 21
Michael Petrou published ‘The liberation of Mosul will be a victory for Iraq — and its international partners’ on OpenCanada.org.
 
Roméo Dallaire was interviewed in Macleans about his new memoir.
 
October 19
Kyle Matthews was interviewed by The Suburban about MIGS' program to fight online extremism.
 
October 18

Kyle Matthews was interviewed by Radio Canada International about the Mosul offensive and its implications for the safety of civilians and the future of Iraq.
 
October 14
Michael Petrou published ‘Stories from Molenbeek, the ‘terrorist centre of Europe’ on OpenCanada.org
 
October 12
Kyle Matthews discussed the professional training program to fight online jihadi extremists hosted by MIGS with The Suburban.
 




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