webcast

A webcast is a media presentation distributed over the Internet using streaming media technology to distribute a single content source to many simultaneous listeners/viewers. A webcast may either be distributed live or on demand. Essentially, webcasting is “broadcasting” over the Internet.

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Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences

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Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences (September 27, 2005)
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2005, Louise Richardson, Executive Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, and Charles Sennott, London Bureau Chief for the Boston Globe, led a discussion at Harvard’s Weatherhead Center for International Affairs on Terrorism: Causes, Coverage, and Consequences.

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PON Fall 2005 Kick-Off Event

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PON Fall 2005 Kick-Off Event: Forum on US-Iran Relations (September 14, 2005)
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Please join the Program on Negotiation for its fall 2005 kick-off event. PON staff and faculty will be on hand to talk about the program and opportunities to get involved.

After a brief introduction to

Richard Holbrooke Receives the 2004 Great Negotiator Award

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Richard Holbrooke Receives the 2004 Great Negotiator Award
by Sally Abrahms, Harvard Law School News Office

Richard Holbrooke was the premier architect of the 1995 peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and a skillful negotiator credited with resolving the bitter dispute over dues owed in arrears by the United States to the United Nations. Last

Negotiation Conference Examines West Bank and Gaza Settlements

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Opening Remarks:

Dean Elena Kagan
Harvard Law School
Dean Richard Morgan
UNLV Boyd School of Law

Introduction to the Settlement Dilemma
Robert Mnookin

Panel 1
Religious and Ideological Dimensions

Panel 2
Political Dimensions

Panel 3
Psychological Dimensions

Panel 4
Legal Dimensions and Human Rights Issues

Panel 5
Compensation Schemes and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

Panel 6
International Dimensions, The Role of Third Parties

Concluding Comments
Robert Mnookin

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Just days before the Israeli government submitted

Students: Interested in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution?

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PON Fall Kick-Off Webcast
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Watch the webcast of the Program on Negotiation’s kick-off event to learn about PON’s activities and how you can get involved.

Special Presentation

HLS Professor Robert Mnookin, PON chair and director of the Harvard Negotiation Research Project, and HLS Visiting Professor Lawrence Susskind, director of the Harvard-MIT Public Disputes Project, describe

Building A Career in Conflict Resolution

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Workshop I – Mapping Your Own Conflict Resolution Career Path

Workshop II – Getting Your Foot in the Backdoor: Strategies for Building a Career in Conflict Resolution

Workshop III – Strategies for Success as a Conflict Resolution Professional
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Workshop I

Mapping Your Own Conflict
Resolution Career Path
March 8, 2004

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What is the range of backgrounds that

Negotiation Conference Examines West Bank and Gaza Settlements

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Webcasts
Opening Remarks
Dean Elena Kagan
Harvard Law School
Dean Richard Morgan
UNLV Boyd School of Law

Introduction to the Settlement Dilemma
Robert Mnookin

Panel 1
Religious and Ideological Dimensions

Panel 2
Political Dimensions

Panel 3
Psychological Dimensions

Panel 4
Legal Dimensions and Human Rights Issues

Panel 5
Compensation Schemes and Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

Panel 6
International Dimensions, The Role of Third Parties

Concluding Comments
Robert Mnookin

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Reported by the Harvard Law School News

Careers in Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Perspectives from the Field

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Webcast
Careers in Negotiation
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The Program on Negotiation Student Interest Group hosted a panel discussion, “Careers in Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution: Perspectives from the Field,” Thursday, April 17 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Harvard Law School.

In this career roundtable discussion, six professional conflict management practitioners provided insight about negotiation and ADR opportunities along with

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