Chair, Donna Hicks
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Spring Semester
February 4, 2002
CYNTHIA COHEN
Director, Brandeis Initiative in Intercommunal Coexistence, Brandeis University
Working with Integrity:
Ethical Inquiry for Peacebuilders
February 25, 2002
NADIM ROUHANA
Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Psychology, Tel Aviv University, Israel, and Founding Director of "Mada—the Arab Center for Applied Research", Haifa, Israel
Is Reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians Possible?
A Non-rhetorical Question
March 11, 2002
DIANA CHIGAS
Director of Research and Evaluation, Conflict Management Group (CMG), Cambridge
Grand Visions and Small Projects:
Reflections on Measuring Effectiveness of Peacebuilding Initiatives
March 18, 2002
DENNIS ROSS
Counselor and Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and former U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East
The Future of the Middle East Peace Process
Joint session with the Middle East Seminar.
April 8, 2002
EILEEN BABBITT
Assistant Professor of International Politics and Director of the International Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.
Imagine Coexistence: Evaluating Progress on Refugee Integration in Bosnia and Rwanda
April 29, 2002
PETER UVIN
Henry J. Leir
Associate Professor of International Humanitarian Studies, Tufts University
Ethical choices in post-conflict agendas:
The role of international development in post-genocide Rwanda
October 15, 2001
SAMANTHA POWER
Executive Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy,
Kennedy School of Government.
Harvard University
A Problem from Hell:
America and the Age of Genocide
October 22, 2001
EILEEN BABBITT
Assistant Professor The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
DAVID FAIRMAN
Vice President of International Programs, Consensus Building Institute, Cambridge
DONNA HICKS
Deputy Director of PICAR
HERBERT KELMAN
Richard Clarke Cabot Research Professor of Social Ethics, Harvad University and Director of PICAR
ADIL NAJAM
Assistant Professor for International Relations, Boston University
PAMELA STEINER
Instructor in Psychology, Dept. of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
After the attacks, Then what?
November 19, 2001
NAVA SONNENSCHEIN
Founder and former Director of the School for Peace,
Neve Shalom, Wahat Al Salam,
Israel
Power relations and Identity Construction
in Jewish-Palestinian dialogues
November 26, 2001
OLIVER MCTERNAN
Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Greed, grievance, or creed:
Their role in ethnoreligious conflict
December 10, 2001
CAROLYN BOYS-WATSON
Center for Restorative Justice, Suffolk University, Boston
Does restorative justice have a role in the aftermath of September 11th?
As of August 1, 2003, the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution (PICAR) has closed.