Gender, Culture, and Conflict in Humanitarian Complex Emergencies (DHP D232)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
SPRING
Instructor:
Dyan Mazurana
Friedman School of Nutrition
617-627-3203
This course examines situations of armed conflict and complex emergencies and the international and national humanitarian, human rights and military responses to these situations from a gender perspective and highlights the policy and program implications that this perspective presents. … Read More
Evaluation of Peacebuilding (DHP 228m)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
SPRING
Instructor:
Cheyanne Church
Fletcher School
617-627-5790
For the past five years, evaluation has been a hot topic for the international peacebuilding world, and temperature continues to rise. The focus on evaluation has the potential to make or break this field. High quality, professional evaluation integrated into programming could provide the … Read More
Corruption, Conflict, and Peacebuilding (DHP 239m)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
FALL
Instructor:
Cheyanne Church
Fletcher School
617-627-5790
Fighting corruption has become an increasingly important topic for governments of the industrialized donor nations and the institutions whose membership they dominate. As a consequence it has become an issue of concern for the rest of the world. Despite the increasing attention … Read More
Conflict Resolution Theory (DHP D223)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
SPRING
Instructor:
Eileen Babbitt
617-627-3796
International conflict resolution is a field of practice and of theoretical study. The primary goal of international conflict resolution is to use means other than violence to settle both inter-state and intra-state disputes, and to transform the relationships of disputing parties such that violence is not likely … Read More
Civil-Military Relations in Post-Conflict Environments (DHP P247)
FLETCHER SCHOOL OF LAW AND DIPLOMACY
SPRING 2013
Instructor:
Antonia Handler Chayes
617-627-3562
Recently, post conflict environments have entered a grey area that is neither war nor peace. Simultaneous efforts involve kinetic activity, wider peacekeeping, peace building and state building. This seminar will analyze how international interveners—both civil and military—deal with such complex environments. … Read More
Advanced Seminar in Development and Conflict (DHP P227)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
SPRING
Instructors:
Peter Uvin
617-627-2731
Diana Chigas
617-627-5870
The aim of this seminar is to provide students with contemporary tools and understandings at the intersection of development and conflict resolution practice. This seminar is in-depth and cutting-edge, discussing in detail what it is that development and conflict resolution … Read More
War and Possibilities of Peace (Soc 119a)
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PEACE, CONFLICT, AND COEXISTENCE STUDIES
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructor:
Gordon Fellman
Brandeis University
781-736-2642
Ponders the possibility of a major “paradigm shift” under way from adversarialism and war to mutuality and peace. Examines war culture and peace culture and points in between, with emphases on the role of imagination in social change, … Read More
International Environmental Conflict and Collaboration (ENVS 18b)
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
NOT OFFERED FALL 2012
Instructor:
Charles Chester
cchester@brandeis.edu
A study of the development of international environmental law and policy through a historical lens. Examines how early diplomatic initiatives have–and importantly, have not–shaped the contemporary structure of international environmental relations. (Monday and Wednesday 5:10-6:30 p.m.) … Read More
Conflict and Peacemaking, the Middle East (Pol 164A)
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES PROGRAM
FALL 2012
Instructor:
Shai Feldman
Brandeis University
781-736-2750
Evolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict and the efforts to resolve it. Focuses on key documents and developments with particular emphasis on the Palestinian-Israeli dimension, and the different narratives adopted by the parties on the conflict. Usually offered every third … Read More
International Business Agreements: Negotiating, Structuring and Drafting (JD959)
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
FALL 2012
Instructor:
Virginia Greiman
617-353-3000
This seminar will provide an overview of the private dimensions of negotiating and drafting international business agreements, and specifically on the contractual aspects. Students will gain hands on experience in structuring, drafting and analyzing various international business agreements and documents including global … Read More
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Understanding how to arrange the meeting space is a key aspect of preparing for negotiation. In this video, Professor Guhan Subramanian discusses a real world example of how seating arrangements can influence a negotiator’s success. This discussion was held at the 3 day executive education workshop for senior executives at the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.
Guhan Subramanian is the Professor of Law and Business at the Harvard Law School and Professor of Business Law at the Harvard Business School.