Co-Chairs: Donna Hicks and Nadim Rouhana
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September 14, 1998
Nomfundo Walaza
Director, Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence and Torture
Capetown, South Africa
Victims and Perpetrators:
The Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
October 5, 1998
Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov
Director, Davis Institute
Professor at the Department of International Relations,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
The Transition from War to Peace:
Complexity of Decision Making in the Israeli-Egyptian Case
October 26, 1998
Charles Crawford
Diplomat, Ambassador, British Embassy, Sarajevo
Obstacles to Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
November 16, 1998
Emanuel Adler
Associate Professor, Department of International Relations,
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Condition(s) of Peace
November 30, 1998
Janice Stein
Harrowston Professor of Conflict Resolution,
University of Toronto
Voice, Loyalty, and Exit:
NGOs, Humanitarian Assistance, and Complex Emergencies
February 1, 1999
Raimo Väyrynen
Professor of Government and International Studies,
University of Notre Dame, Indiana
Preventive Action:
A Real Thing or a Pipedream?
February 22, 1999
Padraig O'Malley
Senior Fellow in the McCormick Institute of Public Affairs,
University of Massachusetts,
Editor of the New England Journal of Public Policy
The Irrelevancy of Conflict Resolution
March 8, 1999
Antonia Handler Chayes
Director and Senior Advisor of Conflict Management Group (Cambridge, MA),
Adjunct Lecturer at the Kennedy School of Government,
Former Undersecretary of the United States Airforce
Planning for Intervention
March 29, 1999
Sara Cobb
Executive Director, Program on Negotiation
Harvard Law School
The Better-formed Conflict Story:
Towards a Prescriptive Narrative Model
April 19, 1999
Jennifer Schirmer
Lecturer in Social Studies
Associate at PONSACS
(Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival)
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
Legacies of Truth and Memory:
Mothers of the Disappeared and the
Changing Politics of Argentina, Chile and Guatemala
As of August 1, 2003, the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution (PICAR) has closed.