Events

The Program on Negotiation connects the discussion of conflict resolution to current, real-world situations through a wide variety of conferences, workshops, award presentations, films, lectures, and other events. With these activities PON increases public awareness of negotiation and conflict resolution processes, and highlights the research and achievements of scholars and practitioners from different disciplines and international contexts.

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Naila and the Uprising

PON Staff   •  02/25/2019   •  Filed in Events, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to co-present:

Naila and the Uprising

A film screening followed by a panel discussion with:
Erica Chenoweth
Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Hilary Rantisi
Director, Middle East Initiative
Suhad Babaa
Executive Director, Just Vision

 Thursday, March 7, 2019
6:15 -9:00 p.m.
Starr Auditorium, Belfer Building, Floor 2.5
Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA
Free and open to … Read Naila and the Uprising

Leading with Dignity: How to Create a Culture That Brings Out the Best in People

Diane Long   •  02/22/2019   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School presents:

Leading with Dignity:
How to Create a Culture That Brings Out the Best in People
A book talk with

Dr. Donna Hicks
Associate of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
 

Thursday, March 14, 2019
12:00-1:30 p.m.
Hauser 102
Harvard Law School
Cambridge, MA
Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.


About the book:

Dr. Donna Hicks’s … Learn More About This Program

Her Place at the Table: Gender and Negotiation Strategies after Trump

PON Staff   •  02/20/2019   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and the Program in Conflict Resolution and Co-Existence, Heller School, Brandeis University are pleased to present:

Her Place at the Table:
Gender and Negotiation Strategies after Trump
with

Deborah Kolb

Co-Director, Negotiations in the Workforce Project,
Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
Deloitte Ellen Gabriel Professor for Women in Leadership (Emerita),
Simmons College School of … Learn More About This Program

What Can the Syrian Negotiation Commission (SNC) Do for the Syrians while the War Goes On and Formal Negotiations Are Stalled

PON Staff   •  02/14/2019   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School and the Middle East Negotiation Initiative are pleased to present:

What Can the Syrian Negotiation Commission (SNC) Do for the Syrians While the War Goes On and Formal Negotiations Are Stalled?
with

Hind Kabawat

Visiting Scholar, Program on Negotiation
Deputy Head of Syrian Negotiation Commission Office in Geneva
Director of Interfaith Peacebuilding, Center for … Learn More About This Program

Negotiation & Conflict Resolution in the Trump Era

Diane Long   •  02/12/2019   •  Filed in Events

negotiation training

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, the Program in Conflict Resolution and Coexistence at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, and The Alan B. Slifka Foundation are pleased to present:
 
Negotiation & Conflict Resolution in the Trump Era:
A Special Issue of the Negotiation Journal
 
A dialogue with affiliated faculty and friends … Learn More About This Program

Handling Division in a Conflicted Society: Lessons for the U.S. from the Northern Irish peace process

Diane Long   •  02/06/2019   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution presents:

Handling Division in a Conflicted Society:
Lessons for the U.S. from the Northern Irish peace process
with

Rev. Dr. Gary Mason
Founder & Director, Rethinking Conflict
Monday, February 25, 2019
4:30-6:00 PM
WCFIA Room K-354
1737 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA

Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.
 

About the speaker:

Rev. Dr. Gary … Learn More About This Program

2019 HNLR Symposium on Restorative Justice

Diane Long   •  01/17/2019   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation is pleased to co-sponsor

Harvard Negotiation Law Review’s
2019 Symposium
“Redressing Harm Through Restorative Justice”
February 5-7, 2019
Harvard Law School
Join us in exploring various applications of restorative justice in the U.S. criminal context as well as post-conflict contexts around the world. This year’s symposium will include five events held at HLS, including a keynote address … Read 2019 HNLR Symposium on Restorative Justice

The Role of Reconciliation, Memory, and Theology in Shaping the Public Stage

Diane Long   •  01/10/2019   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to co-sponsor, with the Religion and the Practice of Peace Initiative at Harvard Divinity School,

The Role of Reconciliation, Memory, and Theology in Shaping the Public Stage
with

Rev. Dr. Gary Mason
Founder & Director, Rethinking Conflict
and

Moderator & Discussant
David N. Hempton
Dean of the Faculty of Divinity
Alonzo L. McDonald Family … Learn More About This Program

25 Years After Oslo: Why is Palestinian Support for the Two-State Solution the Lowest Since 1993?

Diane Long   •  11/27/2018   •  Filed in Abraham Path Initiative, Events, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
is pleased to present 

25 Years After Oslo: Why is Palestinian Support for the Two-State Solution the Lowest Since 1993?
A talk with

Dr. Khalil Shikaki
Goldman Senior Fellow at the Crown Center, Brandeis University and
Director of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR) in Ramallah
Moderated by

James Sebenius
Gordon Donaldson Professor … Learn More About This Program

Rebuild Congress Initiative

PON Staff   •  11/26/2018   •  Filed in Events, Harvard Negotiation Project

The Rebuild Congress Initiative (RCI) aims to help Congress again fulfill — and be seen and appreciated for fulfilling — its Constitutional role as an independent and co-equal branch of government. That means a Congress able to initiate action, exercise independent judgment on policy, assert its prerogatives (including control of all government spending and any … Read Rebuild Congress Initiative

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