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'''Harry Anastasiou''' serves as | '''Harry Anastasiou''' serves as | ||
Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999. In June of 2002, Dr. Harry Anastasiou with his wife Theodora and two sons, relocated from [[Larnaca, Cyprus]] to [[Portland, Oregon, USA]]. Harry Anastasiou is a Professor and leading core faculty member of [[Portland State University's Conflict Resolution Graduate Program]] [http://www.conflictresolution.pdx.edu/Faculty/Bios/Anastasiou.php]. Having obtained his doctoral degree in International Peace and Conflict Studies in 2001, Anastasiou was invited by Portland State University to join its graduate program after reviewing and evaluating his unique work as a pioneer in peace-building initiatives in Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, and the European Union. Dr. Anastasiou arrived in America as a Greek Cypriot peace scholar and practitioner to become a leading core faculty of Portland State University’s Conflict Resolution Graduate Program. Portland State University invited Dr. Anastasiou to join its graduate program after reviewing and evaluating his unique work as a pioneer in peace-building initiatives in Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and the European Union—a task in which Anastasiou has been engaged since the early 1990s. | Member of the Board between 1991 and 1999. In June of 2002, Dr. Harry Anastasiou with his wife Theodora and two sons, relocated from [[Larnaca, Cyprus]] to [[Portland, Oregon, USA]]. Harry Anastasiou is a Professor and leading core faculty member of [[Portland State University's Conflict Resolution Graduate Program]] [http://www.conflictresolution.pdx.edu/Faculty/Bios/Anastasiou.php]. Having obtained his doctoral degree in International Peace and Conflict Studies in 2001, Anastasiou was invited by Portland State University to join its graduate program after reviewing and evaluating his unique work as a pioneer in peace-building initiatives in Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, and the European Union. Dr. Anastasiou arrived in America as a Greek Cypriot peace scholar and practitioner to become a leading core faculty of Portland State University’s Conflict Resolution Graduate Program. Portland State University invited Dr. Anastasiou to join its graduate program after reviewing and evaluating his unique work as a pioneer in peace-building initiatives in Cyprus, Greece, Turkey and the European Union—a task in which Anastasiou has been engaged since the early 1990s. | ||
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==Role in Tech4Peace project== | ==Role in Tech4Peace project== | ||
==Publications== | |||
Anastasiou, H. (2006). The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus. Volume 1. Author House, Indiana. | |||
Anastasiou, H. (2008). The Broken Olive Branch: Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and the Quest for Peace in Cyprus. Volume 2. Author House, Indiana. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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