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Michael Shank
Vice President, Institute for Economics and Peace
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M.A, Conflict Transformation & Peacebuilding, Eastern Mennonite University
B.F.A Theater, Kent State University
Graduate Certificate, Maryknoll Institute of Language and Culture

Biography

Michael Shank is US Vice President at the Institute for Economics and Peace. Michael also serves on the board of the National Peace Academy, is a doctoral candidate at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and an Associate at the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict.

Between 2009 and 2011, Michael Shank served for three years as the Senior Policy Advisor and Communications Director for US Congressman Mike Honda (CA-15).

Previously, Michael worked for over 15 years as an analyst-adviser to the UN, government and non-governmental representatives in the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia and the United States on diplomatic, energy, environmental and security policy initiatives.

From 2007-2008, Michael was the communications director at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution. At the University, Michael advised the School's conflict experts on strategic media and policy initiatives related to domestic and international conflicts. In 2006, Michael served as the Press Secretary for Citizens for Global Solutions - a Washington-based organization advocating on behalf of international institutions, law and treaties - handling communications and media relations for the organization. In 2004-2005, Michael served as the Director of Public Affairs for World Culture Open in New York City. In that role he coordinated with UN agencies and Culture Ministers to develop culture-based analyses and frameworks for deve

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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

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Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

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Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

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Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

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Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

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February 2011
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of violent conflict. GPPAC strengthens civil society networks for...
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August 16, 2010
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended military campaign there. With the surge, it will cost the U.S....
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May 01, 2008
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential candidates’ policies vis-à-vis Afghanistan, Paddy Ashdown, and...
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April 01, 2007
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges in European and American relations, brought the latest...
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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

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May 18, 2012
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an
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April 24, 2012
 So just how peaceful is America?  
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April 11, 2012
Sir, Your editorial “Ms Rousseff Goes to Washington” (April 9), by implying illicitous cosiness between
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April 02, 2012
Three months in and 2012 is setting trans-Atlantic records for harsher-than-normal austerity measures and disillusioned
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March 25, 2012
To ask "Who is George Zimmerman?" -- as many are now asking -- is perhaps the wrong question. Undoubtedly,
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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

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Twenty-first Annual Vernon M. and Minni I. Lynch Lecture: Reframing US-European Relations: A New Approach to Diplomacy Presented by the Honorable Jan Eliasson, President of the sixtieth session of the United Nations General Assembly and Special Envoy to DarfurRSVP to lynch@gmu.edu
April 09, 2009
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University requests the pleasure of your company at the Twentieth Annual Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Lecture The Importance of Diplomacy When Dealing with Intractable Conflicts Presented by
October 22, 2007
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Presentation Peace and Security in the Postmodern World: The OSCE and Conflict Resolution in the Balkans Presented by Dennis Sandole, ICAR Professor
May 09, 2007
Participants:                                             Dr. Trita Parsi,
April 23, 2007
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Recent Activity
Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

Category: Newspaper Article
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Michael Shank: Published
GPPAC Media Training Manual
The Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) is a world-wide civil society-led network which aims to build a new international consensus on peacebuilding and the prevention of...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
A New Way Forward: Rethinking U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan
SummaryAt nine years and counting, the U.S. war in Afghanistan is the longest in our history, surpassing even the Vietnam War, and it will shortly surpass the Soviet Union’s own extended...

Category: Papers and Reports
Michael Shank: Published
Poppy, Poverty and the Taliban: Interview with Afghanistan's Ambassador to the US, Said Tayeb Jawad
Michael Shank interviewed Afghanistan’s Ambassador to the US on March 6, 2008, regarding Afghanistan’s poppy and poverty problems, relations with Pakistan, U.S. presidential...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
The Need for a Robust Security Strategy in Iraq
[Published, International Peace Operations Journal, March-April, 2007] The 43rd MÜNICH Conference on Security Policy, an annual February forum discussing security and foreign policy challenges...

Category: Journal Article
Michael Shank: Published
Rahmani death a blow to Afghan peace
I met with former Taliban government minister Moulavi Arsala Rahmani when I traveled to Afghanistan in 2009 in an unofficial capacity while serving as senior policy adviser for Rep. Michael Honda,...

Category: Newspaper Article
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