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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Critical Decisions in Negotiation: A Faculty Book Talk with Professor Robert Bordone

PON Staff   •  02/14/2014   •  Filed in Daily, Events

The Program on Negotiation invites the public to the upcoming Harvard Law School Library  event in honor of Professor Robert Bordone’s recently published DVD set.

Critical Decisions in Negotiation
with Professor Robert Bordone
a faculty book talk followed by a panel discussion with

Professor Michael Wheeler and Lecturer at Law Chad Carr

Tuesday, February 18, 2013
12:00 p.m.

Location:  Lewis … Learn More About This Program

Harvard Negotiation Law Review Symposium: “Political Dialogue and Civility in an Age of Polarization”

PON Staff   •  01/30/2014   •  Filed in Events

PON is pleased to co-sponsor the 2014 Harvard Negotiation Law Review symposium:

Political Dialogue and Civility in an Age of Polarization
Saturday, March 1, 2014
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Austin Hall, Harvard Law School Campus
Free and open to the public. Registration is highly recommended.
 

Signs of polarization and the damage it causes are painfully evident in political and civic … Learn More About This Program

The Meaning of Mandela in Today’s South Africa

PON Staff   •  01/29/2014   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution is pleased to present:

The Meaning of Mandela in Today’s South Africa
with

Greg Marinovich
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist from South Africa
2014 Nieman Fellow
 
Monday, February 10
4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Room K-354, CGIS Knafel Building
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA
 
About the Speaker:
Greg Marinovich is a South African Pulitzer … Read The Meaning of Mandela in Today’s South Africa

Accountability and Transparency: National Security, the Media and the Public Good

PON Staff   •  11/21/2013   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution is pleased to present:

Accountability and Transparency: National Security, the Media and the Public Good
with

Joe Klein
Shorenstein Fellow
Political columnist for Time magazine
and

Frank Thorp IV
Retired Navy Rear Admiral
Former Senior Vice President for Marketing and Communications for the United Service Organization
 
Monday, December 2, 2013
4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Bowie Vernon Room … Learn More About This Program

Planners as Negotiators, Negotiation as Planning: “Enlarging the Pie” in Large Scale Urban Development

PON Staff   •  10/30/2013   •  Filed in Events

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
and the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design are pleased to present:

Planners as Negotiators, Negotiation as Planning
“Enlarging the Pie” in Large Scale Urban Development

Speakers:
Arana Hankin, Angelyn Chandler, and Helen Lochhead
2013-2014 Loeb Fellows, Harvard Graduate School of Design
 
Moderators:
Shula Gilad
Senior Fellow, Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai
Research … Learn More About This Program

“Climate Refugees” Screening and Discussion with Director Michael Nash

PON Staff   •  10/29/2013   •  Filed in Events, PON Film Series

Join the Program on Negotiation for a screening of “Climate Refugees” and a discussion with writer/director Michael Nash.

This award-winning and acclaimed documentary film highlights for the first time a new phenomenon in the global arena – climate refugees, individuals displaced by climatically induced environmental disasters and rapid ecological change. This mass environmental migration is a … Learn More About This Program

Foreign Policy in a New Global Era: Perspectives from the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia

PON Staff   •  10/25/2013   •  Filed in Events

The Harvard International Negotiation Program, the Program on Negotiation
and the Center for European Studies are pleased to co-present:

Foreign Policy in a New Global Era:
Perspectives from the Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia
What are pivotal challenges as Europe negotiates its regional and global identity?
   Are the lessons learned from the Western Balkans applicable to the Arab Spring?

Guest … Learn More About This Program

ARCHITACTICS: Architecture as a Creative Strategy in Territorial Negotiations

PON Staff   •  10/15/2013   •  Filed in Events, Middle East Negotiation Initiatives

The Program on Negotiation’s Middle East Negotiation Initiative
and the Harvard Graduate School of Design are pleased to present:

ARCHITACTICS:
Architecture as a Creative Strategy in Territorial Negotiations

a presentation by
Architect Karen Lee Bar-Sinai
Research Fellow at the Program on Negotiation

 

respondents:
Alain Lempereur
Executive Committee Member at the Program on Negotiation
Alan B. Slifka Professor at Brandeis University
Shula Gilad
Senior Fellow at the … Learn More About This Program

The Potentials and Limits to Humanitarian Intervention: Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo for the Current Syria Crisis

PON Staff   •  10/14/2013   •  Filed in Events, The Kelman Seminar

The Herbert C. Kelman Seminar on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution is pleased to present:

“The Potentials and Limits to Humanitarian Intervention:  Lessons from Bosnia and Kosovo for the Current Syria Crisis”
with

Sadik al-Azm
Professor Emeritus of Modern European Philosophy, University of Damascus, Syria
Scholar at Risk, Harvard University
and

Wolfgang Petritsch
Austrian Diplomat
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Fellow, Harvard University
 
Monday, October … Learn More About This Program

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