The Program on Negotiation Film Series recently screened “The Island President,” the story of President Mohamed Nasheed’s efforts to garner world-wide attention on climate change, as rising sea levels threatened the survival of his country, the Maldives. In introducing the film, PON Managing Director Susan Hackley said, “This wonderful film shows how a skilled negotiator … Read More
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nonviolent conflict
The following items are tagged nonviolent conflict:
The Island President
The Program on Negotiation, the Environmental Law Program at Harvard Law School and the Harvard Law Documentary Studio are pleased to present a screening of The Island President with post-screening discussion led by Hardy Merriman, Senior Advisor at the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict. … Read The Island President
Nonviolent Power in Action: observations from an expert on what happened in Egypt, Tunisia and beyond
Watch the video of the PON Brown Bag Lunch: The Dynamics of Nonviolent Power: Egypt, Tunisia and beyond
with Hardy Merriman Senior Advisor at the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) Recorded: April 20, 2011 Click here to watch the video: http://www.law.harvard.edu/media/2011/04/20_pon.mov About the Event: The Dynamics of Nonviolent Power: Egypt, Tunisia and Beyond By: Carrie O’Neil, PON Research Assistant What makes nonviolent, civilian-based movements … Read More
The Dynamics of Nonviolent Power:
Egypt, Tunisia and beyond
The Dynamics of Nonviolent Power: Egypt, Tunisia and beyond
with Hardy Merriman Senior Advisor at the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict (ICNC) Date: April 20, 2011 Time: 12:00PM to 1:30PM Where: Pound Hall, Room 108, Harvard Law School Campus Bring your lunch. Drinks and dessert will be served. Click here for a campus map. About the lunch: What makes nonviolent, civilian-based movements effective? What … Read More