Andrea Bartoli (George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia)


Submitted:  Tues, November 3, 2009


Dr. Andrea Bartoli
Drucie French Cumbie Chair of Conflict Analysis & Resolution
George Mason University
Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution
3330 N. Washington Blvd.
Truland Building, 5th Floor
Arlington, Virginia  22201  USA

phone:   703-993-9716
fax:     703-993-1302
e-mail:  abartoli@gmu.edu


He works primarily on Peacemaking and Genocide Prevention. The founding 
Director of Columbia University's Center for International Conflict 
Resolution (CICR), a Senior Research Scholar at the School of 
International and Public Affairs (SIPA), a Teaching Fellow at Georgetown 
University, and at the University of Siena,  Dr. Bartoli has taught in the 
US since 1994. At Columbia, he chaired the Columbia University Seminar on 
Conflict Resolution. He is currently a Board member of Search for Common Ground
(http://www.sfcg.org/) and a member of Dynamics of Conflict, an international
research group (http://www.dynamicsofconflict.iccc.edu.pl/).

He has been involved in many conflict resolution activities as a member of 
the Community of St. Egidio (http://www.santegidio.org/en/), 
and has published books and articles on violence, migration, and conflict 
resolution.  Recently, he authored a chapter on "NGOs and Conflict Resolution"
for The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution published in 2009.  He was
co-editor of the 2005 book Somalia, Rwanda and Beyond: The Role of International
Media in Wars and International Crisis. 

His work on conflict resolution and preventive diplomacy dates back to the 
early 80's and has also included work on Mozambique, the Sudan, Burundi, 
and Angola.