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Let’s (Not) Make a Deal: How to Build Resentment and Inspire Revenge

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Presenter:
Daniel L. Shapiro

Whether negotiating with a spouse or mediating a conflict between governmental leaders, negotiators cannot escape the influence of emotions. Yet negotiators rarely deal with emotions as well as they could — leading many negotiations to falter or fail.

This Dispute Resolution Forum workshop will focus on the role of emotions in negotiation. First, we

Roger Fisher and Robert Mnookin Discuss ‘Negotiating in the Face of Terror’

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Press Release
(published November 8, 2001)

On Tuesday, November 13, two of the world’s best-known negotiation scholars, Harvard Law Professors Robert H. Mnookin and Roger Fisher, will discuss the possibilities and the limits of negotiation in the post-September 11 world. The program, Afghanistan: Negotiating in the

Conexistence Panel to Explore Ethnic Tension

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On Thursday, April 5, a panel titled “Does Coexistence Mean I have to Like You? Practical Wisdom for Dealing with Ethnic Tensions” will be presented in Langdell Hall South at Harvard Law School from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Panelists will include Darko Jordanov, a Macedonian, and Herbi Elmazi, an ethnic Albanian, who have developed a