Seminars 2002-2003
The Seminar meets on Mondays, from 4-6 PM,
at the Harvard
Faculty Club, 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge,
unless otherwise indicated.
Chair,
Donna Hicks
Spring
Semester
Strengthening
the Capacity to Prevent, Resolve, and Transform Ethnonational
Conflicts
February
24, 2003
A Panel Discussion with:
DAVID FAIRMAN
Vice President, International Programs, Consensus Building Institute
PAULA GUTLOVE
Director, International Conflict Management Program,
Institute for Resource and Security Studies
DONNA HICKS
Deputy Director, PICAR
"Advancing the Field of Conflict Resolution:
The Role of the Alliance for International Conflict Resolution
(AICR)"
March
10, 2003
KEVIN CLEMENTS
Secretary General, International Alert, London, England
"Coordinating and Integrating the Range of Peacebuilding
Interventions:
Challenges to Conflict Resolution and Related Fields "
March 12, 2003
Brown Bag Lunch with
ARMAN GRIGORIAN,
Fellow, Belfer Center on Science and International Affairs;
Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, Columbia University
"Why Do Some Third Party Interventions Make Things
Worse?"
This
Brown Bag Lunch meets from 12-2 pm, at the
Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs,
1033 Massachusetts Avenue,
Mezzanine Level Seminar Room (M11)
April
7, 2003
AMBASSADOR JOSE MARIA ARGUETA
Former National Security Advisor--Guatemala
"The Complementary Roles of Track I and Track II Diplomacy"
April 21,
2003
A Panel Discussion with:
EILEEN BABBITT
Assistant Professor of International Politics; Co-Director, Center
for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution, The Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
JENNIFER LEANING
Professor of International Health
Director, Program on Humanitarian Crises, FXB Center
Harvard School of Public Health
STEPHEN MARKS
François-Xavier Bagnoud Professor; Director, FXB Center,
Harvard School of Public Health
"Conflict Resolution, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Assistance:
Synergies and Obstacles "
May
5, 2003
HERBERT KELMAN
Richard Clarke Cabot Research Professor of Social Ethics, Harvard
University;
Director, PICAR
"The Role of an International Facilitation Service for
International Conflict Resolution"
Fall
Semester
October
7, 2002
JENNIFER LEANING
Professor of International Health
Director, Program on Humanitarian Crises, FXB Center
Harvard School of Public Health
"Casualties of Conflict: Human Rights Issues in Afghanistan"
October
28, 2002
MARIA HADJIPAVLOU
Professor of Political Science and Conflict resolution, Department
of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cyprus; President
of the Cyprus Peace Center
"Cyprus: Paradoxes and Challenges at the Societal Level"
November
4, 2002
PAULA GUTLOVE
Director, International Conflict Management Program,
Institute for Resource and Security Studies
"Health as a Bridge to Peace: Psychosocial Assistance
for Social Reconstruction in Former Yugoslavia"
November
18, 2002
CARLOS ALVAREZ
Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of the Conflict Resolution
Area of the Graduate Program of International and Intercultural
Development and Education, Florida International University
"Identity Reconstruction with Politically Divided Communities:
The Cuba Case"
December
2, 2002
Panel Discussion
DONNA HICKS, Deputy Director, PICAR
TIM PHILLIPS, Co-founder, Project on Justice in Times
of Transition
WILLIAM WEISBERG, PICAR Associate; Director, Childrens
Aid Society
"A
Real Chance for Peace: Sri Lanka at the Crossroads"
December 4, 2002
THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED
RESCHEDULED FOR NEXT SEMESTER
( DATE YET TO BE
DETERMINED)
Brown Bag Lunch with
ARMAN GRIGORIAN,
Fellow, Belfer Center on Science and International Affairs;
Ph.D. candidate in Political Science, Columbia University
"Why Do Some Third Party Interventions Make Things Worse?"
This
Brown Bag Lunch meets from 12-2 pm, at the
Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs,
Bowie-Vernon Room
1033 Massachusetts Avenue, 2nd Floor
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