Co-chairs: Donna Hicks and Nadim Rouhana
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September 24, 1999
A day-long symposium on the occasion of
Herbert C. Kelman's retirement
ADVENTURES IN TRACK II DIPLOMACY
October 4, 1999
Ariella Friedman
Professor of Social Psychology
Department of Psychology and Social Work
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Dealing with National Identity and Power Relationships
in the Process of Inter-Group Dialogue:
The Case of Palestinian-Israeli Groups
October 25, 1999
David Little
T.J. Dermot Dunphy Professor of the Practice in Religion,
Ethnicity and International Conflict
Harvard Divinity School
Religion, Nationalism, and Human Rights
November 22, 1999
Marc Howard Ross
William F. Kenan, Jr. Professor
Department of Political Science
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Psychocultural Dramas:
Culture and Identity Dynamics in Ethnic Conflict
December 6, 1999
Daniel Druckman
Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (ICAR)
George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
A Journey from the Laboratory to the Field:
Insights on Resolving Differences through Negotiations
February 7, 2000
Alan Goulty and Dr. Lilian Craig Harris
Alan Goulty, Ambassador to Sudan (1995-1999)
Fellow at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Harvard University
Peace in Sudan: Two Approaches
February 24, 2000
Jennifer Leaning
Professor of International Health
Harvard School of Public Health
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Human Rights and Ethnic Conflict:
The Case of Kosovo
March 20, 2000
Martha Minow
Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Member, Independent Commission on Kosovo
Addressing Dehumanization in Struggles for Coexistence
April 17, 2000
Margaret Smith
Assistant Professor of Peace and Conflict Resolution
American University, Washington, D.C.
History, Teaching, and Conflict Resolution:
The Case of Northern Ireland
May 1, 2000
Susan Collin Marks
Executive Vice President,
Search for Common Ground, Washington, D.C.
How South Africa Made its Peace:
The Role of Reconciliation and Healing in South Africa's Transition to Democracy
As of August 1, 2003, the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution (PICAR) has closed.