From his experience growing up as a Palestinian in Israel to his extensive research and practice in the field, Nadim Rouhana has examined protracted social conflict from various angles. Rouhana’s research highlights the centrality of identity, history, and justice in such conflicts and underscores the need to develop theory to understand these conflicts and tools with which to approach them.
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Processes of International Negotiation
Processes of International Negotiation (DHP D 220)
FLETCHER SCHOOL OF LAW AND DIPLOMACY
FALL 2012
Instructors:
Eileen Babbitt (Sec. A)
617-627-3796
Diana Chigas (Sec. B)
(617) 627-5870
Nadim Rouhana (Sec. C)
(617) 627-5451
Jeswald Salacuse (Sec. D)
(617) 627-3633
This course explores the processes, rather than specific substantive issues, of international negotiation. Using exercises and simulations, it examines the nature of conflict in the international arena; the
Politics and Processes of Reconciliation: Transitional Justice and Multicultural Citizenships
Politics and Processes of Reconciliation: Transitional Justice and Multicultural Citizenships (DHP D229)
FLETCHER SCHOOL
SPRING
Instructor:
Nadim Rouhana
[Description not yet available] (Tuesday 5:30-7:30 p.m.)









