Global Negotiation Project

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Building a Career in Conflict Resolution

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Webcasts
Workshop I – Mapping Your Own Conflict Resolution Career Path

Workshop II – Getting Your Foot in the Backdoor: Strategies for Building a Career in Conflict Resolution

Workshop III – Strategies for Success as a Conflict Resolution Professional
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Workshop I

Mapping Your Own Conflict
Resolution Career Path
March 8, 2004

What is the range of backgrounds that can lead to a

The Intersection of Negotiation and Nonviolent Action: A Conversation with Dr. Gene Sharp and Dr. William Ury

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Please join the Program on Negotiation for an informal dialogue on negotiation and nonviolent action with Dr. Gene Sharp and Dr. William Ury moderated by PON Managing Director Susan Hackley. During this conversation, we seek to highlight the strengths and challenges of both approaches to conflict as

Ury and Weiss Interviewed by the Beyond Intractability Project

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Beyond Intractability is a full text knowledge base with information about constructive approaches for dealing with especially difficult conflicts which seem to resist resolution. Written by over 100 leading scholars and practitioners from around the world, the site contains 200+ essays, 100 audio interviews, and 2000+ references to outside resources. All the resources are full-text

The BothAnd Initiative (BAI)

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Speakers:
Joshua N. Weiss

Dr. Joshua N. Weiss, Associate Director of the Global Negotiation Project at PON, will discuss an innovative ongoing project called The BothAnd Initiative (BAI). The BAI — a joint undertaking with the California-based Mainstream Media Project — seeks to start a shift in the national conversation from destructive debate to creative problem-solving by

Building A Career in Conflict Resolution

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Workshop I – Mapping Your Own Conflict Resolution Career Path

Workshop II – Getting Your Foot in the Backdoor: Strategies for Building a Career in Conflict Resolution

Workshop III – Strategies for Success as a Conflict Resolution Professional
RealPlayer Recommended (download here)

Workshop I

Mapping Your Own Conflict
Resolution Career Path
March 8, 2004

click for webcast

What is the range of backgrounds that

William Ury’s e-Parliament Project Featured in TIME Magazine

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William Ury’s e-Parliament initiative is featured in the May 3 issue of TIME, in a special section on “Democracy Innovators.” The e-Parliament is an online community through which the world’s 25,000 democratically elected national legislators may exchange ideas and propose strategies on global issues that cannot be addressed by nations acting alone.

William Ury is the

A Conversation with the Founders of PON

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A Conversation with the Founders of the Program on Negotiation
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Recently, the scholars of negotiation, mediation, and decision analysis who founded the Program on Negotiation gathered at PON to discuss the early days of the Program and the field they helped pioneer. Present were Roger Fisher, Bruce Patton, Howard Raiffa, Frank E.A. Sander,

Must We Fight?

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Ury’s New Book Offers New Perspective on Violence.

Is war on earth inevitable? Is violence a universal and invincible fact of human nature? As our nation grapples with the reality of terrorism and military retaliation, these questions take on new relevance and urgency. William L. Ury, world-renowned bestselling author and top-level negotiator, offers surprising answers–and a

PON Fellows Show “The Third Side in Action”

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On October 9th at Harvard Law School, Dr.William Ury, Director of PON’s Global Negotiation Project, and five past PON Graduate Research Fellows presented a symposium on The Third Side, an idea proposed by Dr. Ury in his book of that name (Penguin, 2000). The Third Side is a systematic and self-organizing dispute resolution mechanism for