Securing a Two State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Does the US Still Have a Role?

The Program on Negotiation is pleased to present:
Securing a Two State Solution to
the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict:
Does the US Still Have a Role?
with
Gilead Sher
Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School
Head of the Center for Applied Negotiations (CAN)
Senior Research Fellow, Institute for National Security Studies at Tel Aviv University
 
Monday, October 24, 2016
7:00 PM
Langdell Hall South
Harvard Law School

Athens, Greece & Nicosia, Cyprus

About the On-Site Faculty Member
The on-site instructor for this workshop will be Samuel (Mooly) Dinnar. Dinnar is an instructor with the Harvard Negotiation Institute, a strategic negotiation advisor, and an experienced mediator of high-stakes complex business disputes, with more than 25 years of international experience as an entrepreneur, executive, board member and venture capital investor.
In
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Reconciliation in Divided Times: How to Negotiate the Nonnegotiable: A Book Talk with Daniel Shapiro

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School
and Religions and the Practice of Peace at Harvard Divinity School are pleased to present:
Reconciliation in Divided Times:
How to Negotiate the Nonnegotiable
A Book talk with
Daniel Shapiro
Founder and Director, Harvard International Negotiation Program
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Austin Hall North
Harvard Law School Campus
Free and open to the public.

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Art can heal PTSD's invisible wounds | Melissa Walker

Trauma silences its victims, says creative arts therapist Melissa Walker, but art can help those suffering from the psychological wounds of war begin to open up and heal. In this inspiring talk, Walker describes how mask-making, in particular, allows afflicted servicemen and women reveal what haunts them -- and, finally, start to let it go.

The beauty of what we'll never know | Pico Iyer

Almost 30 years ago, Pico Iyer took a trip to Japan, fell in love with the country and moved there. A keen observer of the human spirit, Iyer professes that he now feels he knows far less about Japan -- or, indeed, about anything -- than he thought he knew three decades ago. In this lyrical meditation on wisdom, Iyer expands on this curious insight about knowledge gained with age: that the more we know, the more we see how little we know.

Take your BATNA to the Next Level

If your current negotiation reaches an impasse, what’s your best outside option? Most seasoned negotiators understand the value of evaluating their BATNA, or best alternative to a negotiated agreement, a concept that Roger Fisher, William Ury, and Bruce Patton introduced in their seminal book, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In (Penguin, 1991, second
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Dispute Resolution, NHL style

In the early hours of January 6, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the NHL Players’ Association (NHLPA) concluded a 16-hour mediation session by announcing they had reached agreement to end a 113-day lockout. The deal was finalized a week later, and the players returned to the ice for a shortened 2012-2013 season on January
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