peacebuilding

The process of restoring normal relations between people. It requires the reconciliation of differences, apology and forgiveness of past harm, and the establishment of a cooperative relationship between groups, replacing the adversarial or competitive relationship that used to exist. (from http://www.colorado.edu/conflict/peace/glossary.htm)

The following items are tagged peacebuilding.

Enlightening the Voters: A Report Card on the News Media

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Tom Patterson, Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press at the Shorenstein Center, Kennedy School of Government

Maralee Schwartz, Visiting Murrow Lecturer in the Practice of Press and Politics at the Shorenstein Center, Kennedy School of Government

The discussions in the Anticipating Change: Resolving Conflict in the New Era series focus on exploring the relationship among government,

Is Peace Possible?

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This panel brings together four experienced practitioners in the art of diplomacy, cooperation among governments and international organizations, exchanges, development assistance, and other tactics that make up strategies for peace that acknowledge the limits of military power. The speakers have hands-on experience with these options—and their successful outcomes—within the intricacies of many recent international conflicts.

Uncommon Images: The War You Haven’t Seen

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Presents:
Kael Alford, freelance photojournalist and Nieman Fellow

Guy Raz, Defense Correspondent for National Public Radio and Nieman Fellow

The discussions in the Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media series focus on exploring the relationship among government, news media, and the conflict resolution community in framing and responding to conflict. Topics examine how conflict is framed and

2010 PON Online Internship Fair (February 25-March 11, 2010)

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2010 PON Online Internship Fair
The 6th Annual Program on Negotiation Internship Fair took place from February 25-March 11, 2010. This year, rather than having a fair on campus, we had a “virtual” internship fair with all of the opportunities posted here on our website from February 25th through March 11th, 2010. We hope that this

Rethinking the United States’ Behavior in the World: The Role of Global Warming

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Cristine Russell, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government

Lawrence Susskind, Ford Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning at the Massachusettes Institute of Technology and Founder and Senior Consultant, Consensus Building Institute

The discussions in the Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media series focus on exploring the relationship among government, news

Negotiating Networked Coordination: Decentralized Structures and Negotiation Processes in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding

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Join us for a discussion with Andrea Strimling. Strimling’s dissertation focuses on the challenge of achieving coordination among the diverse organizations involved in post-conflict peacebuilding – governmental and nongovernmental, civilian and military, local and international. She argues that coordination by command is not an option when dealing with autonomous organizations organized in nonhierarchical networks.

Ms. Strimling

Rethinking the United States’ Behavior in the World: The Role of Foreign Policy

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Joseph Nye, University Distinguished Service Professor, Sultan of Oman Professor of International Relations and former Dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government

Robert Mnookin, the Samuel Williston Professor of Law and Chair of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School

The discussions in the Negotiation, Conflict and the News Media series focus on exploring the relationship

The Global Peace Index

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Join us for a discussion with Zoe Cooprider, Program Manager at the Alliance for Peacebuilding (AfP), to learn about the Global Peace Index and how it can contribute to the public debate on peace.

The Global Peace Index was developed last year (with the assistance of AfP and its members) by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The