The Dispute Resolution Directory brings together information on a rich selection of courses and learning opportunities in the greater Boston area for people interested in negotiation and dispute resolution. The Directory is published by the Dispute Resolution Program and the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School. The Program on Negotiation is a community of
Susan Hackley
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“In the Global Village, Can War Survive?”
The Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University announces the theme for this year’s Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on Negotiation, Conflict, and the News Media. The 2009-2010 theme is “Reconciliation: Coming together after the shooting stops”
The first seminar will be Tuesday, September 15, 2009.
Title: “In the Global Village, Can War Survive?”
Speakers: Susan Hackley, Managing
Is Peace Possible?
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.
Women2Women Program Aims to Promote Peace in the Middle East
The Jewish Advocate
August 11, 2008
Program on Negotiation (PON) Managing Director, Susan Hackley, was interviewed for an article in The Jewish Advocate about the Women2Women International Leadership Conference Cultural Exchange sponsored by Empower Peace, a Boston-based nonprofit organization.
The Empower Peace Women2Women conference is a five-day forum aimed at empowering future young women leaders from the Middle
Negotiating the Good Friday Agreement
Retired US Senator George Mitchell played a critical role in negotiating the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland. In an interview with Susan Hackley, Managing Director of the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, in the February 2004 Negotiation newsletter, he describes how he was able to facilitate an agreement between these long warring
Negotiating Better Family Relationships
PON Managing Director Susan Hackley appeared on Boston’s Fox25 morning news to share some tips on how to open up communication within your family.
Watch the interview on Fox25.
Click here to read the Negotiation Newsletter article, “Negotiate better relationships with your children.”
The Money Pits
Program on Negotiation (PON) Managing Director Susan Hackley was a featured expert in the September 2007 Real Simple magazine article, “The money pits: How to finesse 11 sticky financial situations involving friends and family.”
Click here to read the excerpt.
New England Newsmakers: The Art of Negotiation
Program on Negotiation (PON) Managing Director Susan Hackley was featured in CN8′s (the Comcast Network) New England Newsmakers’ piece on the Women2Women International Leadership Conference Cultural Exchange sponsored by Empower Peace.
The Empower Peace “Women2Women” conference is a five-day forum aimed at empowering future young women leaders from the Middle East, Near East, and the United
Several Initiatives on Media and Conflict Underway
Program on Negotiation (PON) Managing Director Susan Hackley and Richard C. Reuben, professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, wrote an article for Dispute Resolution Magazine on the growing number of initiatives at important institutions that are focusing on the media and conflict connection.
Download the complete article here (pdf).
Peacemakers in Action: Profiles of Religion in Conflict Resolution
A panel discussion on the recently released book, Peacemakers in Action (Cambridge University Press, 2007), produced by the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding and edited by David Little.
Panelists include Susan Hackley, managing director of the Program on Negotiation; Joyce Dubensky, executive vice president of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding; Ivo Markovic, Tanenbaum Peacemaker and









