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Article: Negotiation and Nonviolent Action: Interacting in the World of Conflict

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Negotiation and Nonviolent Action: Interacting in the World of Conflict
By Amy C. Finnegan and Susan G. Hackley

Amy C. Finnegan is a Ph.D. student in sociology at Boston College. Her e-mail address is amyfinnegan@alum.wustl.edu.

Susan G. Hackley is the managing director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. Her e-mail address is shackley@law.harvard.edu.

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Hundreds Honor Roger Fisher

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Hundreds of members of the Canadian legal community came together in Toronto on September 27 to pay tribute to Harvard Law School professor and world-renowned negotiator Roger Fisher, who was presented with a lifetime achievement award by 26 Canadian and international organizations.

A standing-room-only crowd of Fisher’s colleagues, admirers, family, and former students attended the event,

The Power of a Positive No

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Join William Ury for a discussion about his latest book, The Power of a Positive No. In it he argues that the key skill we need in today’s world of high stress and expanding choices is the ability to say “No.” He will talk about how we can set limits and stand up for what

The Emotional Dimension of Global Security

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Daniel Shapiro, Faculty, Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital

Daniel Shapiro, Ph.D., is on the faculty at Harvard Law School and Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital. He is the associate director of the Harvard Negotiation Project and the founder and director of the www.beyond-reason.net International Negotiation Initiative (INI). INI’s mission is to enhance international security

Emotions in Negotiating Revisited

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The Harvard Extension Student Association (HESA) presents the fifth biannual negotiation forum, Emotions in Negotiating Revisited.

The event features Dr. Daniel Shapiro, lecturer at HLS, assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School/ McLean Hospital, Associate Director of the Harvard Negotiation Project, and Director of the International Negotiation Initiative and coauthor, with Roger Fisher, of Beyond

Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro Receive Prestigious Cloke-Millen Award

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On November 4, 2006, Roger Fisher and Daniel Shapiro were awarded the prestigious Cloke-Millen Award by the Southern California Mediation Association. Formerly the “Peacemaker of the Year” prize, the award is given each year to an outstanding professional working in mediation, negotiation or dispute resolution.

Dr. Shapiro also delivered the keynote address, which was described as

Before Your Next Fight, Read This!

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Daniel Shapiro’s article featured in the October 2006 O: The Oprah Magazine

Check out Dan Shapiro’s contribution to the October 2006 issue of O: The Oprah Magazine. His article, Before Your Next Fight, Read This, describes how he applied the ideas in his bestseller, Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate, to resolve a tough

Frank E. A. Sander: An Undisputed Pioneer

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The Summer 2006 issue of the HLS Alumni Bulletin featured a tribute to Professor Frank E. A. Sander on the occasion of his retirement written by Robert C. Bordone, the Thaddeus R. Beal Assistant Clinical Professor of Law and the director of the HLS Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program. Professor Bordone’s full tribute is below:

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How to Facilitate Dialogue Between the Next Generation of Leaders in North and South Korea

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Join PON for a special three-session discussion on how Track II Diplomacy helps defuse conflict around the world.

At this second session, the panelists will reflect on how to facilitate dialogue between the young leaders of these two countries.

Panelists include:
Roger Fisher, Harvard Law School
Herbert Kelman, Harvard University
Lawrence Susskind, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ronald Fisher, American University
Adil Najam,

Negotiating Under the Gun: A Hostage’s Account, with Jim Tull

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Jim Tull

Jim Tull will share his own theory-to-practice experience in discussing his 1992 Nicaraguan Recompa abduction and subsequent negotiated release. After being taken hostage with several co-workers, Jim successfully applied his understanding of the theory from Getting to Yes to help diffuse a potentially tragic event. In his talk, Jim