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  2. John D. Marks - Wikipedia

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    John D. Marks. John D. Marks (born 1943) [ 1] is the founder and former president of Search for Common Ground (SFCG), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that focuses on international conflict management programming. [ 2][failed verification] Marks now acts as a senior adviser to SFCG. He is also a former foreign service officer ...

  3. Search for Common Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Common Ground Approach is the core methodology that Search for Common Ground uses, developed over nearly four decades of frontline experience. [9] The essence of the Approach is to bring people together across divides, understand the needs lurking beneath surface labels, identify shared problems, and solve those problems.

  4. International Peace and Security Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Peace and Security Institute or IPSI is a division of Creative Learning an international nonprofit organization with 501 (c) (3) status headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 2009, IPSI was acquired by Creative Learning in November 2016. [1] The Institute's objective is to train young peacebuilding and International ...

  5. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Decimal. 327.1/2/06073 19. LC Class. JK468.I6 M37 1974. The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence is a 1974 controversial non-fiction political book written by Victor Marchetti, a former special assistant to the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and John D. Marks, a former officer of the United States Department of State. [ 1]

  6. Radical centrism - Wikipedia

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    Radical centrism, also called the radical center, the radical centre, and the radical middle, is a concept that arose in Western nations in the late 20th century. The radical in the term refers to a willingness on the part of most radical centrists to call for fundamental reform of institutions. [ 1] The centrism refers to a belief that genuine ...

  7. Mark Satin - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2004 it included John Avlon, Don Edward Beck, Jerry H. Bentley, Esther Dyson, Mark P. Painter, Shelley Alpern of the Social Investment Forum, James Fallows of the New America Foundation, Jane Mansbridge of the Harvard Kennedy School, John D. Marks and Susan Collin Marks of Search for Common Ground, and William Ury, co-author of ...

  8. John Marks - Wikipedia

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    John B. Marks (1777–1872), political figure in Upper Canada. John D. Marks (born 1943), author, and founder and president of Search for Common Ground. John Marks (doctor) (1925–2022), chairman of the British Medical Association. Johnny Marks (1909–1985), American songwriter. John H. P. Marks (1908–1967), writer and translator.

  9. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    In a 2019 journal article, Scott Lilienfeld, who is a critic of microaggression theory, titled a section: "The Search for Common Ground." [68] Lilienfeld agrees that "a discussion of microaggressions, however we choose to conceptualize them, may indeed have a place on college campuses and businesses."