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Seminars 1995-1996

Co-Chairs: Brian Mandell and Nadim Rouhana

October 16, 1995
Robert J. Robinson
Assistant Professor
Harvard Business School
Dispute Resolution Forums in South Africa

October 23, 1995
Herbert C. Kelman
Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics
Department of Psychology; Director, PICAR
Harvard University
Negotiating National Identities and
Self Determination in Ethnic Conflict


October 30, 1995
Daniel Bar-Tal
Professor of Social Psychology
Tel Aviv University
Coping with Intractable Conflict:
Israelis' Construction of Societal Beliefs about their Conflicts


November 21, 1995
Jay Rothman
Associate Professor, Bryn Mawr College
Conflict Resolution and Action Evaluation

November 30, 1995
Colin McKenzie
Consultant, Conflict Management Group, Cambridge, MA
Intercultural Negotiation Over Protracted Environmental Conflict:
Challenging Our Assumptions

Co-sponsored by WCFIA's
Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival


December 4, 1995
Hurst Hannum
Academic Dean and Professor of Law
The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
Contemporary Issues in Minority Rights

December 11, 1995
Kalypso Nicolaïdis
Assistant Professor, Kennedy School of Government
Harvard University
Preventive Diplomacy

February 12, 1996
David Bloomfield
Postdoctoral Fellow, PICAR
Northern Ireland: Talking about Talking

March 6, 1996
John Darby
Professor of Sociology, University of Ulster; and
Director, Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity
Londonderry, Northern Ireland
The Cease-fire and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland

April 1, 1996
Diana Chigas
Consultant, Conflict Management Group
Thinking Beyond the Current Impasse:
The Cyprus Conflict


April 18, 1996
Lawrence Susskind
Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
President, Consensus Building Institute; and
Director, Harvard-MIT Public Disputes Program,
Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School
A Mutual Gains Approach to Multilateral Bargaining in the International

April 29, 1996
Kevin Clements
Vernon and Minnie Lynch Professor of Conflict Resolution; and
Director, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
George Mason University
Peace Building and Problem Solving:
Their Contribution to Conflict Transformation



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Seminars 2001-2002

Seminars 2000-2001

Seminars 1999-2000

Seminars 1998-1999

Seminars 1996-1997

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