Nineteenth Annual Lynch Lecture
"A More Peaceful World? Explaining the Post-War Decline in Armed Conflict"
Presented by
Andrew Mack
Director of the Human Security Centre at the Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia
Thursday, April 13, 2006
Reception 6:30 pm
Lecture 7:30 pm
National Press Club
Holeman Lounge
529 14th St. N.W.
Washington, DC
Andrew Mack is Professor and Director of the Human Security Centre at the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia. He is the former Director of Strategic Planning in the Executive Office of Secretary-General Kofi Annan at the United Nations (1998-2001). He has held research and teaching positions at Flinders University (Australia), the London School of Economics, the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute, the Richardson Institute for Peace and Conflict Research, University of California at Berkeley, Irvine and San Diego, the University of Hawaii, Fudan University in Shanghai and the International University of Japan. He has received research grants from the MacArthur, Ford, Alton Jones and Rockefeller Foundations and from the UN University, the Social Science Research Council (UK) and the governments of Australia, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada and the UK. Mr. Mack is well known for directing the project that produced the Human Security Report 2005, which was supported by five governments and published by Oxford University Press. The report is the most comprehensive annual survey of trends in warfare, genocide and human rights abuses.
His pre-academic career included six years in the Royal Air Force (engineer and pilot); two and a half years in Antarctica as a meteorologist and Deputy Base Commander; a year as a diamond prospector in Sierra Leone and two years with the BBC’s World Service producing the current affairs program ‘The World Today’. |
Friends of the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and prominent Virginians, Edwin and Helen Lynch, made a substantial gift to the University in 1987 to establish a Chair, in the name of Edwin’s parents, Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch. Former recipients of this position are the late Dr. James H. Laue, Dr. Kevin Clements and Dr. Daniel Druckman. This evening is a celebration of the new chair, Dr. Sandra Cheldelin. The Lynches have continued to provide invaluable support, both material and spiritual, to the Institute. In order to bring the idea and theory of conflict analysis and resolution to the attention of the entire University community, and in gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, the Institute establ-ished the annual Lynch Lecture series. Previous lecturers are: James H. Laue (1987), John W. Burton (1989), Elise and Kenneth Boulding (1990), Richard E. Rubenstein (1991), Ambassador Samuel E. Lewis (1992), Roger Wilkins (1993), Deborah M. Kolb (1994), Rajmohan Gandhi (1995), Johan Galtung (1996), Anatol Rapoport (1997), Donald W. Shriver, Jr. (1998), Ronald J. Fisher (1999), Daniel Garcia Pena (2000), Pumla Goboda Madikizela (2001), Kevin Clements (2002), Glyn Ford (2003), Richard Falk (2004) and Luis Moreno-Ocampo (2005). The Lynch Lectures are published as Occasional Papers by the Institute and are available from the George Mason University Bookstore. |




