Barat Ali Batoor: My desperate journey with a human smuggler

Photojournalist Barat Ali Batoor was living in Afghanistan -- until his risky work forced him to leave the country. But for Batoor, a member of a displaced ethnic group called the Hazara, moving home to Pakistan proved dangerous too. And finding a safer place wasn't as simple as buying a plane ticket. Instead, he was forced to pay a human smuggler, and join the deadly tidal wave of migrants seeking asylum by boat. He documents the harrowing ocean trip with powerful photographs.

THE MOST INSPIRED WORDS YOU CAN EVER SPEAK.

The most inspired words you will ever speak aren’t words at all. They are actions.
What you’ve done. How you have behaved.
The truth about leading others and inspiring change from those around you is that speeches only last while the energy of the moment is high right now.
It takes a legacy of hard work and tireless execution to keep the conversation going.
Without saying anything, you’ll say everything.

Creating Value in Integrative Negotiations: Myth of the Fixed-Pie of Resources

Creating value is the name of the game in integrative negotiations but these principles can also apply to the highly competitive realm of business negotiations. In the business world, why is competition so often the norm, while cooperation seems like an impossible goal? One of the most destructive assumptions we bring to negotiations is the

Analyzing the Macedonia-Greece Name Negotiations: Twenty Years after the Interim Agreement

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is proud to present
Analyzing the Macedonia-Greece Name Negotiations: Twenty Years after the Interim Agreement
 with
Mr. Matthew Nimitz
Personal Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations
and
Dr. Daniel Serwer
Senior Research Professor of Conflict Management
Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
and
Boshko Stankovski
Graduate Research Fellow, Program on Negotiation
Discussion moderated by
Professor Robert H.

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