Ury Addresses Conference on The Third Side in Venezuela

PON Staff   •  02/13/2003   •  Filed in News, Webcasts

Fortalecer El Tercer Lado Para Alcanzar La Paz [Strengthening the Third Side in Order to Achieve Peace]
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In February 2003, the Carter Center, USAID’s Development Alternatives, Inc., the Organization for American States (OAS), and the Central University of Venezuela sponsored a conference on the topic of “Strengthening the Third Side in Order to … Learn More About This Program

Conflict With Iraq: What Role For Negotiation?

PON Staff   •  12/05/2002   •  Filed in Events, Webcasts

Video Archive of this Event
Conflict with Iraq
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Panelists:
Roger Fisher
Samuel Williston Professor of Law Emeritus
Harvard Law School

Robert Mnookin
Samuel Williston Professor of Law
Harvard Law School

Michael Watkins
Associate Professor of Business Administration
Harvard Business School

Moderator:
Brian Mandell
Lecturer in Public Policy
Kennedy School of Government

On November 20th, 2002, as President Bush spoke at a NATO meeting in Prague about the disarmament … Read Conflict With Iraq: What Role For Negotiation?

New from PON: Transboundary Environmental Negotiation

PON Staff   •  09/27/2002   •  Filed in Reviews of Books

A new book by Lawrence Susskind, William Moomaw, and Kevin Gallagher, eds.
More than 150 international environmental treaties have been adopted since the 1972 Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment first drew global attention to the dangers of transboundary pollution and rapid resource depletion. The elements of a makeshift international treaty-making system have been pieced together, … Learn More About This Program

Brahimi Receives 2002 Great Negotiator Award

PON Staff   •  08/28/2002   •  Filed in Events, Webcasts

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Discussion I
Discussion II
Award Ceremony
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The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2002 Great Negotiator Award is Ambassador Lakhdar Brahimi, the United Nations Secretary General’s Special Envoy to Afghanistan.

Ambassador Brahimi is a universally-admired diplomat whose renowned negotiation skills have been tested … Read Brahimi Receives 2002 Great Negotiator Award

Watkins and Rosegrant Win CPR Best Book Award for Breakthrough International Negotiation

PON Staff   •  03/27/2002   •  Filed in News, Reviews of Books

Michael Watkins and Susan Rosegrant have won a Best Book Prize from the CPR Institute for Dispute Resolution for Breakthrough International Negotiation: How Great Negotiators Transformed The World’s Toughest Post-Cold War Conflicts (Jossey-Bass, 2001).

Breakthrough International Negotiation, which examines diplomatic negotiations in the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, Korea, and Bosnia, was the first title to … Learn More About This Program

Herbert C. Kellman Discusses “Peacemaking in the Middle East — A Personal Journey”

PON Staff   •  03/05/2002   •  Filed in Webcasts

Mindfulness in the Law & ADR
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Those attending should read, in advance, Professor Kelman’s Experiences from 30 Years of Action Research on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, a 23-page essay. Click here to download.

For more than 30 years, Harvard University scholar Herbert C. Kelman has been working with Israelis and Palestinians to build peace in … Learn More About This Program

Roger Fisher and Robert Mnookin Discuss ‘Negotiating in the Face of Terror’

PON Staff   •  11/13/2001   •  Filed in Webcasts

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View Prof. Mnookin’s remarks.
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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 … Learn More About This Program

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