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Islands of Agreement: Managing Enduring Armed Rivalries Harvard Law School Assistant Professor Gabriella Blum talks about her book, Islands of Agreement: Managing Enduring Armed Rivalries, which examines long-enduring rivalries--India and Pakistan, Greece and Turkey, Israel and Lebanon--to show how international law and politics can function in combat zones and daily life. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Sep '07) 2007 Great Negotiator Faculty Discussion 2007 Great Negotiator Bruce Wasserstein at the Faculty Discussion portion of the Great Negotiator event. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '07) 2007 Great Negotiator Award Presentation Remarks by 2007 Great Negotiator Bruce Wasserstein, PON Chair Robert Mnookin, PON Vice-Chair for Practice James Sebenius and HLS Dean Elena Kagan. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '07) Breaking Robert's Rules: A Consensus Building Approach to Organizational Governance Lawrence Susskind discussed his book, Breaking Robert's Rules, at a Dispute Resolution Forum. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Feb '07) Strategies for Humanitarian Aid Workers Who Come into Conflict with Armed Groups Dispute Resolution Forum on the Humanitarian Negotiators Training Initiative. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Dec '06) Negotiation: The Hidden Dimension of the Nonviolent Struggles of Our Era: Part One Ela Gandhi and William Ury discussion on negotiation and nonviolent action. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Dec '06) Negotiation: The Hidden Dimension of the Nonviolent Struggles of Our Era: Part Two Panel Discussion: Application of these ideas to current challenges. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Dec '06) Pursuing a Career in Dispute Resolution/ADR with a Law Degree Stephanie Smith, an HLS graduate, on career options in dispute resolution. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '06) The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund: Private Pain and Public Compensation Kenneth Feinberg on his experience administering the federal 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '06) Negotiating Under the Gun Jim Tull discussed his own theory-to-practice experience from his 1992 Nicaraguan Recompa abduction and subsequent negotiated release. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Feb '06) The Role of the Military in Exercising Soft Power On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, Joseph Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor, Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations and former Dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and Nathaniel Fick, former Marine Officer and author of One Bullet Away, shared a panel discussion entitled, "The Role of the Military in Exercising Soft Power." This discussion was the fourth in a series on the topic of Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media presented by the Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Dec '05) Wisdom for a World in Conflict An Evening with Kenneth Cloke and Tara Brach
Moderated by HNII Founder and Director Erica Ariel Fox
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Nov '05) The Role of the Expert
in Terrorism Reporting On Tuesday, October 25, 2005, Rami Khouri, Editor-at-Large of the Beirut-based Daily Star and Antonia Chayes, Visiting Professor of International Politics and Law at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy shared a panel discussion entitled, "The Role of the Expert in Terrorism Reporting." This discussion was the second in a series on the topic of Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media presented by the Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution. This webcast may require the Windows Media Player.
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '05) 2005 Great Negotiator Award Presentation Remarks by 2005 Great Negotiator Sadako Ogata, Ambassador Swanee Hunt, PON Chair Robert Mnookin, and PON Vice-Chair for Practice James Sebenius. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '05) 2005 Great Negotiator Faculty Discussion 2005 Great Negotiator Sadako Ogata at the Faculty Discussion portion of the Great Negotiator event. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '05) Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences. The Kelman Seminar Series on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media On Tuesday, September 27, 2005, Louise Richardson, Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Charles Sennott, London Bureau Chief for the Boston Globe, led a discussion at Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs on Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences. This discussion was the first in a series on the topic of Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media presented by the Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution.
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Sep '05) 2005 Kick-Off Event: Forum on US-Iran Relations After a brief introduction to PON, HLS Professor Robert Mnookin moderates a panel discussion on US-Iran relations, including how to resolve disputes over Iran's nuclear program and foreign policy.
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Sep '05) Emerging Careers in Conflict Resolution For current students of negotiation and dispute resolution, what are likely to be the careers of the future?
Join us for a panel discussion about promising career tracks in the dispute resolution field: ombudsing; humanitarian aid and human rights; and scholarly work.
Panelists: David Matz (Moderator), Deepak Malhotra, Linda Wilcox, and Peter Woodrow. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '05) Negotiating Peace in Sudan On October 29, 2004, a distinguished panel of academics and practitioners joined us at Harvard Law School to explore Sudan’s interrelated conflicts and mediation efforts. Panelists surveyed Sudan’s turbulent history, internal conflict dynamics, and the ongoing peace talks. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) 2004 Great Negotiator Award Presentation Remarks by 2004 Great Negotiator Richard Holbrooke, Harvard University President Lawrence Summers, PON Chair Robert Mnookin, and PON Vice-Chair for Practice James Sebenius.
View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) 2004 Great Negotiator Faculty Discussion Richard Holbrooke answers questions in a panel forum from Harvard faculty and the public about his negotiation strategies and their effectiveness in the ending of the Balkans crisis and the resolution of the U.S. - United Nations dues dispute. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) Past, Present, and Future of the Jewish West Bank and Gaza Settlements: The Internal Israeli Conflict Just days before the Israeli government submitted to the Knesset — Israel’s 120-member parliament — draft legislation to authorize the evacuation of Jewish settlers from the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Program on Negotiation held a two-day conference focused on the internal Israeli dynamics of the settlers dilemma. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) Harvard Negotiation Insight Initiative Presents Healing Conflict at the Core An evening with Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline and Jon Kabat-Zinn, author of Full Catastrophe Living. Moderated by Erica Ariel Fox. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) A Conversation with the Founders of PON The scholars of negotiation, mediation, and decision analysis who founded the Program on Negotiation discuss the early days of the Program and the field they helped pioneer. With Roger Fisher, Bruce Patton, Howard Raiffa, Frank E.A. Sander, Lawrence Susskind, James Sebenius, and William Ury. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Oct '04) 2004 Open House Presentation: Identity and Land in the Middle East Robert Mnookin and Lawrence Susskind describe how they have used their negotiation skills to help people in the Middle East deal with issues of identity and land use. Managing director Susan Hackley gives an overview of PON programs and activities. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Sep '04) Conference in Honor of Howard Raiffa A conference in honor of Professor Howard Raiffa's lifetime of work and in celebration of his 80th birthday. Howard Raiffa is the Frank P. Ramsey Professor (Emeritus) of Managerial Economics, a joint chair held by the Business School and the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. View this webcast. Read about this event. (May '04) Building a Career in Conflict Resolution: Strategies for Success as a Conflict Resolution Professional The presenters of this workshop, two practitioners who have created mediation and training firms, share their insights on creating one’s own career opportunities and their strategies for marketing a service that is unfamiliar to most potential clients. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '04) Building a Career in Conflict Resolution: Getting Your Foot In The Backdoor This workshop features analysts, mediators, and trainers discussing the challenges and opportunities facing people entering conflict resolution careers. They share their insights and strategies for getting through the many "back doors" into the field, and how to move ahead in your own career path. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '04) Building a Career in Conflict Resolution: Mapping Your Own Conflict Resolution Career Path What is the range of backgrounds that can lead to a career in conflict resolution? What opportunities are available in the field? Presented by Lecturer Bob Bordone and PON research fellow Andrew Lee. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Mar '04) Negotiation Pedagogy Video Series: Michael Wheeler The first in a new series of videos for negotiation educators, presented by the Program on Negotiation Clearinghouse. This video shows Professor Wheeler teaching an actual Harvard Business School negotiation class. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Feb '04) 2003 Open House Presentation: Crisis in North Korea Robert Mnookin introduces a framework for evaluating the costs and benefits of engaging in negotiation with North Korea, rather than ignoring the crisis or turning immediately to force. Comments by and James Sebenius and Michael Watkins follow. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Sep '03) Conflict in Chechnya A panel discussion exploring the prospects of negotiating a settlement to the conflict in Chechnya, with Ilyas Akhmadov, foreign minister of Chechnya, Arthur Martirosyan, Conflict Management Group negotiation specialist, and John Reppert, Executive Director for Research at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Moderated by Nicholas Daniloff, journalist and former Moscow bureau chief for U.S. News & World Report. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Apr '03) Ury Addresses Conference on The Third Side in Venezuela In February 2003, the Carter Center, USAID’s Development Alternatives, Inc., the Organization for American States (OAS), and the Central University of Venezuela sponsored a conference on the topic of “Strengthening the Third Side in Order to Achieve Peace” (“Fortalecer El Tercer Lado Para Alcanzar La Paz”) at which William Ury was the featured speaker. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Feb '03) Mindfulness in the Law & ADR: A Workshop Discussion with Leonard Riskin Leonard Riskin, Professor of Law at the University of Missouri-Columbia, the Program on Negotiation's Robert Mnookin, and a panel of distinguished professors and professionals discuss the role of mindfulness in the law and alternative dispute resolution. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Mar '02) Peacemaking in the Middle East: A Personal Journey Professor Herbert C. Kelman discusses his experiences in the Middle East peace process as well as the state of current negotiations and prospects for peace. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Mar '02) Negotiating in the Face of Terror Robert Mnookin and Roger Fisher discuss the possibilities and the limits of negotiation in the post-September 11 world. View this webcast. Read about this event. (Nov '01) |