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Seminars 1996-1997

Co-Chairs: Brian Mandell and Nadim Rouhana

October 21, 1996
Ronald Fisher
Professor of Psychology
Assessing the Apparent Utility of Interactive Conflict Resolution in
Addressing Ethnic Conflict

University of Saskatchewan, Canada

October 28, 1996
Wolf Linder
Dean of the Institute for Political Science
University of Berne, Switzerland
Multicultural Conflicts and Democracy

November 18, 1996
Dr. Barnett R. Rubin
Director of the Center for Preventative Action
Council on Foreign Relations
Ethnicity Determinable and Indeterminable:
With Examples from Central Asia and Central Africa


December 9, 1996
Tim Sisk
Program Officer, Grant Program
United States Institute of Peace
Living Together?
Power Sharing and International Mediation in Ethnic Conflicts


February 10, 1997
Michael E. Brown
Associate Director, International Security Program
Managing Editor, International Security Center for Science and International Affairs
Harvard University
Government Policies and Ethnic Relations in Asia and the Pacific

February 24, 1997
Dov Ronen
Harvard University
Can There be a Just Resolution of Conflict?

March 17, 1997
Shaheen Mozaffar
Bridgewater State College
African Studies Center, Boston University
Democratization as Conflict Management in Multiethnic Societies

March 31, 1997
Pat Gercik
Managing Director, MIT Japan Program
China in the Japanese Minds: Implications for the Future

April 7, 1997
Hendrik van der Merwe
Senior Consultant
Center for Intergroup Studies, Capetown, South Africa
The South African Truth Commission:
Peace at the Cost of Justice?


For other years:

Seminars 2002-2003

Seminars 2001-2002

Seminars 2000-2001

Seminars 1999-2000

Seminars 1998-1999

Seminars 1995-1996

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