Russia’s Leadership Challenges in the 21st Century
Russia’s Leadership Challenges
in the 21st Century
with
Kevin Ryan
Executive Director for Research
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Kennedy School of Government
and
Simon Saradzhyan
Fellow
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Kennedy School … Read This Post
Finally, A Win-Win Deal from Congress
To the surprise of many, Congress reached a bipartisan agreement on the 17th of February to extend payroll tax cuts and unemployment benefits. It was only the … Read Finally, A Win-Win Deal from Congress
Moving Forward in Mediation Together
The teacher’s federation has qualms with the current education bill’s stipulations regarding the scheduling and terms for mediation between the federation and provincial government. The government is … Read Moving Forward in Mediation Together
Planting the Seeds of Peace
Tucked away in an idyllic corner of Maine is a summer camp that features many traditional American activities: singing around bonfires, flag raising ceremonies, Color Wars, and … Read Planting the Seeds of Peace
Closing the Deal is Only the Beginning of the Endgame
Often it is the relatively small details of an agreement that can cause the most consternation in negotiation. When viewed in light of the big picture, these … Read This Post
To Improve Your Negotiation Skills, Choose the Right Partner
Tensions between the Humane Society of the United States and United Egg Producers have existed for more than a decade. When the two sides are asked why … Read This Post
Moving Toward the Cutting Edge
“What a small world” is an oft heard phrase used to describe anything from running into a friend far from home to discovering a group that shares … Read Moving Toward the Cutting Edge
Get Time on Your Side
When negotiators can’t manage to resolve a final sticking point, time can be one of the best tools at your disposal. How can you use time to … Read Get Time on Your Side
When Others are Counting on You
Unless your official title is “lawyer” or “agent” you probably don’t think of yourself as an agent. But if you’ve ever represented a family member, your boss, … Read When Others are Counting on You
Should Your Boss Be at the Negotiation Table?
Imagine that you are about to begin a negotiation whose subject matter is squarely within your area of responsibility at my company. However, the dollar amounts at … Read Should Your Boss Be at the Negotiation Table?
Opening Multiple Doors for Dispute Resolution
The Harvard Law School website featured a story about the Ministry of Justice in Chile hosting Harvard Law School Mediation and Clinical Program students Leah Kang (HLS … Read Opening Multiple Doors for Dispute Resolution
The Secret Talks That Led to the Fall of Apartheid
“The Secret Talks That Led to the Fall of Apartheid”
with
Michael Young
Date: Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Time: 7:30 – 9 PM
Where: Langdell North, Harvard Law School
Event is free … Read This Post