crisis

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Bubbly Island

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Do you want to be an Ambassador for a day, learn to negotiate in an international multilateral diplomatic conference setting with more than 30 countries, and experience behind-the-scenes crisis decision-making processes and coalition-building between EU and NATO countries?

Are you willing to test your leadership skills by managing the stresses of an international crisis, late-breaking events,

PON Welcomes Visiting Scholar Sara Urlich

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Sara Ulrich is a Senior Lecturer on Crisis Management, EU studies and Alliance IR theory at the Paris University XI. She is also Secretary General of the research center CADMOS (Center for Analysis of Disputes and their Modes of Settlement). She received her LL.B. and LL.M. in European and public French law from the University

5 Wrong Assumptions About Negotiating with North Korea

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The following article appeared on page B-7 of the San Francisco Chronicle on July 24, 2006.
How to continue to negotiate with leaders in Pyongyang became an immediately urgent question on July 4 when North Korea test-fired seven missiles over the Sea of Japan. Pyongyang’s provocation makes all players involved in this high-stakes game reluctant

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room

Please join the Program on Negotiation and Harvard Business School Professor Max Bazerman for a screening and discussion of the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room.

Come see the inside story of one of history’s greatest business scandals, in which top executives of America’s 7th largest company walked

Thirteen Days

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Film and Discussion with:

Brian Mandell, Lecturer
Kennedy School of Government

Join the Program on Negotiation for a screening of Thirteen Days. Set during the two-week Cuban missile crisis in October of 1962, the film centers on how President John F. Kennedy, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and others handled the explosive situation.

Runtime: 145 minutes.

After the film, Kennedy School

The Program on Negotiation Names International Refugees Advocate Sadako Ogata as the 2005 Great Negotiator

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Faculty Discussion
Great Negotiator Award Presentation

RealPlayer Recommended (download here)

Former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is the 6th recipient of the Great Negotiator Award presented by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School

CAMBRIDGE, MA (October 6, 2005)

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School today announced that the recipient of its 2005 Great Negotiator award

PON Names International Refugee Advocate Sadako Ogata as 2005 Great Negotiator

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Webcasts
Faculty Discussion
Great Negotiator Award Presentation

RealPlayer Recommended (download here)

Former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is the 6th recipient of the Great Negotiator Award presented by the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
CAMBRIDGE, MA (October 6, 2005)

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School today announced that the recipient of its 2005 Great Negotiator award

Negotiating Peace In Sudan

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Session 3: Political Aspects And Power-Sharing

Haile Menkerios, Director
Africa 1 Division
UN Department of Political Affairs

Join us for the third session of a year-long discussion series exploring Sudan’s interrelated political conflicts and mediation efforts. Haile Menkerios, Director of the Africa 1 Division of the UN Department of Political Affairs, joined by Alex de Waal, a Director of

Negotiating Peace in Sudan

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Negotiating Peace in Sudan
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Beyond addressing the current humanitarian crisis in Darfur, how can long-term peace and security be forged in Sudan? On October 29, 2004, a distinguished panel of academics and practitioners joined us at Harvard Law School to explore Sudan’s interrelated conflicts and mediation efforts. Panelists surveyed Sudan’s turbulent history, internal

Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution

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Professor David E. Matz (J.D. Harvard University) will discuss Bernard Mayer’s recent book, Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution. The book has received considerable attention in the ADR community for its provocative questions about the field: What’s wrong with conflict resolution? Why aren’t more individuals and organizations using conflict resolution when they have